Abstract

Rabindranath Tagore was a prolific author who earned name and fame worldwide for his contribution in literature. Tagore depicts the different shades of man’s life through the characters of his novels. Tagore touches the different issues like : the struggle for freedom, the existence of good and evil of the world. Tagore’s The Home and the World deals with the theme of betrayal and the relationship of husband and wife and how the wife realizes her mistake at the end of the novel This paper is a sincere effort to display how the betrayal of Bimala effects Nikhil’s life and how she is deceived by her idol Sandip.

Highlights

  • Rabindranath Tagore is known by his pen name Bhanu Singh Thakur and called ‘Gurudev’, ‘Kabiguru’ of India

  • Nikhil is presented as an educated gentleman who belongs to an aristocratic family of landlords yet he married to a poor woman Bimala

  • Bimala appears like an ordinary girl who is unaware of outer world

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Rabindranath Tagore is known by his pen name Bhanu Singh Thakur and called ‘Gurudev’, ‘Kabiguru’ of India. Is there a principle which dominates them and put them into an orderly organization?” (en.m.wiki/ Rabindranath Tagore) It seems that there is always a conflict between our passion and desire but our character subdues both the elements. The Home and The World draws our attention on the issues like: self identity, personal freedom, and religion. Bimala, and Sandip are major characters in the novels.

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