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Chittaglia is a collection of poems by Indian writer Tagore. This collection of religious lyrics is "a sacrifice to God". However, in this work, the author does not clearly express the image of God that he praises. As a representative work of pantheism, Gitanjaly describes the poet's praise for God, his longing for God's coming, his disappointment in missing God, his carnival of unity with God, and his yearning and meditation on the infinite world.

Between the lines, people feel the passion of the poet's life. If invisible power leads readers to the world of passion and love built by poets. India is a religious country. For thousands of years, people have been trying to find enlightenment and comfort in the mysterious world of religion.

Tagore combined modern western humanism and scientific thought with traditional Indian religion, absorbed the positive significance of various Indian theories, combined modern western civilization with the spirit of Indian classical philosophy, and created a unique "poet's religion". The profound connotation of this philosophy of life has been fully reflected in Julia.

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Tagore made bold innovations in poetry, genre, language and expression. Stylistically, realistic themes are regarded as having contemplative factors, and contemplative genres are regarded as having realistic factors; Genre, the poet created the form of "story poem" and political lyric poem; He also devoted himself to writing free verse.

Tagore is good at learning and using spoken language in people's lives, making the language of poetry lively and vivid; In terms of creative methods, he organically combines realism with romanticism, but romanticism is more important in lyric poetry and realism is more in narrative works.

Tagore's women come from different castes and classes and have different identities. Such as child brides, widowed girls, buried widows, deceived girls, traditional Indian housewives, well-educated celebrities and intellectual women with new ideas. These women are often portrayed as victims of traditional bad habits, pursuers of happy love and new Indian women in the author's ideal.

The low status and miserable situation of Indian women are the result of politics, race, religion and husband's bondage, and are the reflection of all kinds of disadvantages caused by Indian religious society.

Tagore turned his attention to widows' unique experiences and their vivid feelings into sharp pens and knives, pointing directly at various unreasonable, inhuman and discriminatory Hindu traditional customs, such as child marriage, arranged marriage, teenage widowhood, widow martyrdom and dowry system. , showing their tragic situation, tortuous experience and helplessness in resistance, accusing the accumulated disadvantages of these traditional habits and the deep suffering brought to the vast number of Indian women.

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