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In the second section, the poet chose a special image: the fragrance of acacia flowers in the early autumn morning, which symbolizes or compares the warmth and sweetness of mother-child harmony. Moreover, the association between the poet and the morning prayer incense in the temple is natural and more subtle: everyone knows how pious it is to burn incense and pray in the temple, and the author seems to feel the breath of his mother so truly at this moment, which shows the poet's yearning for his mother. )

In the third section, the poet chose the bedroom as the environment, and "I" looked at the blue sky in the distance alone. The poet may feel lonely at first, or he may have "looked" because of loneliness-the heart that misses his mother and longs for maternal love gradually ripples out and becomes strong, so just as his mother's eyes are "fixed on my face", so his mother's eyes are also on himself. As a result, my lonely heart was suddenly enlightened and warmed up, as if I felt that my mother's eyes "filled the whole sky." This is not just to tell readers that although I lost my mother prematurely, I am not lonely, because maternal love has always been with me, and even penetrated into the whole process of my life.

"I" package, "I" can always feel the heavy and rich maternal love. )

brief introduction

Rabindranath Tagore (186 1 May 7th-194 1 August 7th) is an Indian poet, philosopher and Indian nationalist. 19 13 won the Nobel Prize in Literature, and was the first person to win the Nobel Prize in Literature.

Tagore was born in Calcutta, India, a well-educated and wealthy family. His father is a local Hindu leader. In foreign countries, Tagore is generally regarded as a poet, but rarely regarded as a philosopher, but in India, the two are often the same. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views. For Tagore, his poems are his gifts to God, and he himself is the pursuer of God. His poems enjoy an epic status in India. He himself is regarded as a saint by many Hindus.

In addition to poetry, Tagore wrote novels, essays, travel notes, plays and more than 2,000 songs. His poems are mainly written in Bengali, where his poems are very popular.

His prose mainly focuses on society, politics and education, while his poems mainly describe nature and life besides religious content. In Tagore's poems, life itself and its diversity are the reasons for joy. At the same time, his love (including patriotism) is also one of the contents of his poems.

Tagore's poems are used in the national anthems of India and Bangladesh. Owen and Ye Zhi were deeply moved by his poems. With Ye Zhi's encouragement, Tagore personally translated his Collection of Tanks and Chestnuts (meaning "Poetry") into English, and won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 19 13. But then he broke away from the movement. In order to protest against the 19 19 Zalenwala Garden tragedy, he refused the knighthood conferred by the British king, and he was the first person to refuse the honor conferred by the British king.

His main works include the poem Gitanjali, the novel Two Mu of Land, and Shipwreck. 19 13 The work "Jitan Cangli-Hungry Stone" won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Reasons for winning the prize: "Because his poems are incisive, fresh and beautiful; This poem comes from superb skills, and because he expresses himself in English, his poetic thoughts have become a part of western literature. "

He opposed the education system established by Britain in India, and opposed this "artificial", completely obedient, dead-endorsed and out of touch with natural schools. Therefore, he established a school designed according to his vision in his hometown, which is the predecessor of Vishwa-bharathi University.

In his poems, Tagore also expressed his despair and sorrow for the war, but his hope for peace had no political factors. He hopes that all people can live in a perfect and peaceful world.

Tagore traveled many times, which made him understand many different cultures and the differences between them. His description of eastern and western cultures is by far the most delicate of its kind.