R Tagore | The Journey | Analytical Study

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R Tagore | The Journey | Analytical Study

R Tagore  The Journey  Analytical Study

Rabindranath Tagore’s Poem ‘The Journey’-An Analytical Study

“The Journey” by Rabindranath Tagore is a reflective poem that explores the experiences and emotions encountered on a journey. The poem takes the reader on a metaphorical journey, delving into the experiences and emotions encountered along the way. The poem captures the various stages of the journey and the transformative impact it has on the speaker.

At the beginning of the journey, the scene is set with the morning sea of silence breaking into ripples of bird songs, and the flowers by the roadside expressing their merriment. The wealth of gold scattered through the clouds signifies the beauty and abundance of the world around. However, the speaker and their companions remain oblivious and focused on their path, paying no heed to these enchanting surroundings.

As the journey progresses, the imagery of the sun rising to the mid-sky, withered leaves dancing in the hot air, and the shepherd boy drowsing under a banyan tree creates a sense of time passing and a weariness setting in. The speaker, feeling tired, rests by the water and surrenders their mind to the shadows and songs of the surroundings.

While the speaker takes this respite, their companions continue on the journey, crossing meadows, hills, and distant lands. The speaker acknowledges their heroic spirit but feels a sense of detachment from their hurry and determination. The mockery and reproach of their companions fail to elicit a response from the speaker, as they have given themselves up to a state of peaceful surrender and delight.

In a moment of awakening, the speaker opens their eyes to see someone standing by them, flooding their sleep with a smile. It is implied that this person represents the destination or purpose of the journey. The speaker reflects on their initial fears about the length and difficulty of the path, realizing that the struggle to reach this point was not as arduous as anticipated.

To sum up, “The Journey” explores the transformative nature of a journey, both external and internal. The poem delves into the sights, sensations, and emotions experienced along the way, highlighting the moments of rest, surrender, and self-discovery. It conveys a sense of the unexpected and the realization that the destination might be closer and more fulfilling than initially perceived. 0 0 0

R Tagore The Journey Analytical Study

N.B. The article ‘R Tagore The Journey Analytical Study’ originally belongs to the book ‘Analytical Studies of Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore‘ by Menonim Menonimus.

Books of Literary Criticism by M. Menonimus:

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  6. Indian English Poetry Criticism
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  10. Critical Essays on English Poetry
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  13. Analytical Studies of Some Arabic Short Stories
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