Hello Everyone! I'm back for another Saturday Snapshot, hosted by westmetromommyreads.com. This post will also be about my trip to Norway.
The narrative poem" The Hero" was written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. Set in a young boy's imaginations this narrative has all the necessary elements and is rich in imagery. The characters, plot, setting, theme, climax and idea are all very clearly outlined. The setting of the poem falls within the boy's imagination. It is described to have 'spiky grass' and a 'narrow broken path'. It is also mentioned that the country is 'strange and dangerous'. The rurality of the setting is further accentuated when Tagore talks of the 'cattle' and 'wide fields'.
Norway is on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. I'd love to visit Norway.
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Wonderful photos! I feel such a connection to the Scandinavian countries because of my grandparents. Thanks for sharing, and here's MY SATURDAY SNAPSHOT POST
ReplyDeleteI would love to visit Norway! Those are some really wild, weird statues in the second photo!
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That's quite an interesting monument. I hear that's a great part of the world for scenery.
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