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  • Tagore's Concept of Womanho...
    Ramya, C

    Language in India, 08/2020, Letnik: 20, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    This paper analyses the fictional art and forte of Rabindranath Tagore with a focus on the sufferings, agonies, distractions faced by modern woman searching for self-identity, for which the young wife Kumo (from the short story Vision) is chosen for a brief evaluation and analysis, so as to bring home the point that the women is projected as a frustrated wife longing for love, proper care and kind treatment from her husband who is not at all ready and prepared to gives as many husbands normally do in Indian society. At a point when both husband and wife are separated, she became more aguish, the pain of separation is still worse than her sickness. Finally, Kumo lost her sight because of her foolish act. Being pioneers towards spiritual life is respectable but losing the life on behalf of it is a foolish act. Even though a woman gets a great advancement in life, she is still in the dark side of life. But Tagore is always a strong supporter of women, his concept of common hood is always something remarkable and appreciable in all respects. Keywords: Rabindranath Tagore, Short stories Vision, Wife's letter, Living or Dead?, The River Stairs, Personality, Womanhood, Popularity, self-identity, agony and frustration, racial discrimination, longing for love, exploitation, depression, liberation.