The Home and the World - Softcover

Rabindranath Tagore

 
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Set in early 20th-century Bengal during the period of the Indian independence movement, the novel explores the complexities of love, nationalism, and personal identity. The story revolves around three main characters: Nikhil, his wife Bimala, and his friend Sandip. Nikhil is a wealthy and enlightened landowner who embraces a progressive worldview. He believes in the equality of all people and respects the individual freedoms and rights of women. Bimala, his wife, represents the traditional and sheltered woman of the time. However, her encounter with Sandip, a charismatic and nationalistic leader, awakens her desire for self-discovery and involvement in the nationalist movement. As Bimala gets caught between the ideologies and personalities of Nikhil and Sandip, she experiences a personal and ideological conflict. The novel delves into her struggle to find her own identity and navigate the conflicting ideals of love, duty, and nationalism. "The Home and the World" explores themes of nationalism, women's emancipation, the clash of ideals, and the dangers of extremism. It provides a nuanced portrayal of the complexities and contradictions of Indian society during the time of British colonial rule. Tagore's novel delves into philosophical and moral questions, examining the notions of freedom, selflessness, and the impact of personal choices on society. It offers a deep exploration of human relationships and the tensions between the public and private spheres.

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