The author of Golden Flower is

The author of Golden Flower is Tagore.

1, the creative background of Jinhua

"Golden Flower" is the masterpiece of Tagore's prose collection "Crescent Moon Collection" and his early works. Tagore's works in this period are often more dreamy than realistic. He himself fantasizes about transforming the national character and society through moderate religious, philosophical, educational and moral means, so as to realize national autonomy.

2. Appreciation of Golden Flower

The Golden Flower is short and rich in meaning, and it is the representative work of Tagore's collection of prose poems, The Crescent Moon. What is written is an imagination-"if I become a golden flower" (the first sentence), which gives birth to imagination-a magical child "playing hide and seek" with his mother, forming an intriguing picture, showing affection and showing the beauty and sacredness of human nature.

3. Symbolic significance

The golden flower here represents loveliness and beauty, and is a symbol of maternal love. Tagore imagined the child as a golden flower, the most beautiful flower on the holy tree, praising the child's loveliness. Golden yellow reflects the brilliance of maternal love. People love flowers, and flowers also benefit people. This is a symbol that children want to repay their maternal love.

Author's brief introduction and writing style of Golden Flower;

1, author profile

Rabindranath Tagore is an Indian poet, writer, social activist, philosopher and Indian nationalist. Representative works include Gitanjaly, Birds, Sand in the Eyes, Four People, Family and the World, Gardeners Collection, Crescent Moon Collection, The Last Poetry, Gola, Crisis of Civilization, Practice: Enlightenment of Life, etc.

2. Writing style

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.