Homeless bird
The poem is called "The Homeless Bird" by Rabindranath Tagore. It speaks of a bird without a nest or shelter, wandering in search of a home, reflecting the theme of displacement and longing for belonging.
The figure of speech used in "Palm Tree" by Rabindranath Tagore is personification. The poet describes the palm tree as having a yearning for far-off lands and a desire to be free like a bird. These human-like characteristics given to the palm tree through personification help evoke emotions and create vivid imagery in the poem.
In Rabindranath Tagore's story "The Free Bird and the Caged Bird," the free bird represents the spirit of freedom and independence, while the caged bird symbolizes confinement and restriction. The free bird can explore the world and experience its beauty, while the caged bird is limited by its surroundings and longs to be free. The story explores themes of liberty, captivity, and the desire for freedom.
Ribindranath Tagore is the author.
The book homeless Bird take place in modern day india
"Homeless Bird" is about a 13 year old girl in contemporary (today's) India..
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Gloria WhelanThe book, "Homeless Bird" is written by Gloria Whelan and got a "National Book Award Winner" medal!
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There is no wedding cake!
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His parents believe that the water from the Ganges River will make him feel well. P.S. Homeless Bird is a really fun and sad book. -Skylar