Meaning: Recording this complicated world and ever-changing experiences. Outline the love for nature and love for life. Pursue truth in nature. It expresses the author's barren desire, loneliness, and need for support from others. It also says that the world is too busy and ignores the most beautiful scenery around him.
Excerpted from Rabindranath Tagore's "Birds".
Tagore paid great attention to the description of nature in "Birds". A bird, a flower, a star, and a raindrop all have human nature and vitality. He loved all nature. He believes that there is an inherent connection between human emotions and natural forces, or nature is integrated into human emotions, or human emotions are integrated into nature. Only by integrating into nature can you purify your life.
Nature not only provides suggestive images, but also actively assists us in erasing all traces of separation in human life. Reading his works makes people feel that the activities of the universe and the changes in life are meaningful and happy, which gives them endless courage.
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Theme of "The Collection of Birds":
"The Collection of Birds" expresses the deep spiritual pursuit - the ultimate principle of the universe of love and harmony or God depicts the spiritual (divine) interconnection and organic unity of all things in nature, showing the closeness and interaction between man and nature, love and God, and praising the freedom, equality, and fraternity of life—thus generating a rich and timeless philosophy of life. .
Here the boundaries between God, nature, man and love have been blurred. The poet pursues the unity of man and God, the relationship between love and God, and the unity of God and nature, longing for " "The image of complete unity appears", that is, to achieve the unity of finite life and infinite life, and to achieve the highest ideal state of human beings.