R Tagore | Lost Time | Analytical Study

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R Tagore | Lost Time | Analytical Study

R Tagore  Lost Time  Analytical Study

Rabindranath Tagore’s Poem ‘Lost Time’-An Analytical Study

The theme of the poem “Lost Time” by Rabindranath Tagore is a poem that revolves around the perception of lost time and the speaker’s realization that no time is truly lost because it is held in the hands of their lord. The speaker acknowledges grieving over lost time on many idle days, but then realizes that every moment of their life has been taken by their lord.

The poem employs the literary device of personification to depict the divine intervention in the growth and transformation of life. The lord is portrayed as hidden in the heart of things, nurturing and nourishing seeds into sprouts, buds into blossoms, and ripening flowers into fruitfulness. This personification emphasizes the role of the divine in the natural progression and development of life.

The poem also explores the contrast between the speaker’s tiredness and the surprising beauty that unfolds. The speaker describes being tired and sleeping on their idle bed, imagining that all work had ceased. However, upon waking up in the morning, they discover their garden filled with wonderful flowers. This contrast emphasizes the unexpected and awe-inspiring nature of the beauty that emerges despite the speaker’s perception of idleness.

In summary, “Lost Time” deals with the themes of divine intervention, the growth and transformation of life, and the appreciation of unexpected beauty. The poem conveys the message that no time is truly lost because every moment is held in the hands of a higher power. It encourages the speaker, and perhaps the reader, to recognize the hidden wonders and blessings that can arise even during moments of perceived idleness or lost time. 0 0 0

R Tagore Lost Time Analytical Study

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

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