R Tagore | Chain of Pearls | Analytical Study

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R Tagore | Chain of Pearls | Analytical Study

R Tagore  Chain of Pearls  Analytical Study

Rabindranath Tagore’s Poem ‘Chain of Pearls’-An Analytical Study

The theme of the poem “Chain of Pearls” by Rabindranath Tagore portrays the speaker’s profound love for their mother and their personal sorrow. The speaker addresses their mother, expressing their intention to weave a chain of pearls for her neck using their tears of sorrow. This imagery symbolizes the unique offering the speaker presents to their mother.

The poem employs the literary device of contrast to highlight the distinct nature of the speaker’s sorrow compared to wealth and fame. The stars are depicted as adorning the mother’s feet with anklets of light, representing external signs of wealth and fame. In contrast, the speaker’s sorrow is considered absolutely their own, implying a personal and intimate experience. This contrast emphasizes the uniqueness and individuality of the speaker’s offering to their mother.

The poem also explores the dynamics between mother and child. The speaker acknowledges that wealth and fame come from their mother, and it is within her power to bestow or withhold them. However, the speaker’s sorrow is solely their own. Despite this personal sorrow, when the speaker presents it to their mother as an offering, she rewards them with her grace. This signifies a deep understanding, acceptance, and support from the mother towards her child’s emotional experiences.

In summary, “Chain of Pearls” explores themes of love, offering, and the unique nature of personal sorrow. The poem employs contrast to emphasize the distinctiveness of the speaker’s sorrow compared to external forms of wealth and fame. It highlights the deep connection and understanding between mother and child, showcasing the mother’s grace in accepting and rewarding the speaker’s emotional offering. 0 0 0

R Tagore Chain of Pearls Analytical Study

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

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