Saturday, November 16, 2013

First Year 2nd semi : Analysis of ‘Unworthy Gift’




Personal Analysis of ‘Unworthy Gift’


The poem ‘Unworthy Gift’ by Rabindranath Tagore expresses the importance of spirituality
over materialism. The poem conveys this idea throughout the incidents which takes place near Jumna river between the great Sikh teacher Govinda and his disciple Ragunath.

The first stanza describes the local of the poem. Then it goes on to describe the main characters Govinda the great Sikh teacher and his disciple Ragunath. The teacher is busy reading the scriptures and he is interrupted by his disciple Ragunath. Though being a disciple of Govinda, we find that Ragunath seems to be proud of his wealth, yet he tries to be humble towards his teacher and wanted to give him pair of golden bangles. To show his humbleness he says to his teacher that he has brought a poor gift which is unworthy of his acceptance. But we come to know it’s not a poor gift as the writer describes the bangle which is made of costly stones. These lines also explain that wealth sometimes bring pride to man. 


'I have
my poor present, unworthy of your acceptance.

These lines on the other hand acts as verbal irony as it is explained in the next stanza that the gift Ragunath brought finally goes into river and becomes unworthy .

The moment Ragunath hands over the gift to his teacher, he takes it in his hand and twirls it round his finger and it slips and falls into the river and sinks. This shows that Govinda doesn't give any importance to the diamond bangles. If so he could have carefully handled the diamond bangles but he carelessly twirls it round his finger as a valueless object. The moment it falls into the river Ragunath immediately jumps into the stream and tries to find it till evening. Yet his search becomes a failure.
His immediate reaction to the incident shows how much he is attached to material wealth which makes him even to risk his life in search of the bangle. On the other hand we see Govinda calmly reading the scripture. He is not disturbed seeing the bangle sinking in the river. 
Ragunath comes back and requests his teacher to help him find the bangle. He expects that his teacher will help him using his wisdom, but contrary to his expectation Govinda throws the remaining bangle into the river and asks his disciple to trace its direction to find the lost bangle
.His reaction conveys the message that material wealth holds no value when compared to the value of spirituality. 





6 comments:

  1. But if you add other elements and techniques it 'll be worth.

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  2. THE BEST EXPLANATION EVER

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  3. A question that what was raghunaths
    Reactions to the loss of bangle he has gifted

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  4. The explanation is pretty well described but, according to me other sites also have additional stanza-wise summaries and figures of speech analysis, so I would prefer going on those sites instead of this.

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