Chelebela By Rabindranath Tagore Summary //free\\ -

Young Rabindranath’s life was strictly regimented by servants. He recalls being confined to a chalk circle (like Sita in the Ramayana) to keep him from wandering, and the simple, often frugal, meals he was given. Aversion to School:

Because he was often confined, young Rabi turned to nature and stories. chelebela by rabindranath tagore summary

Tagore’s aversion to institutionalized education is a prominent theme in Chelebela . He went through several schools, including Oriental Seminary, Calcutta Academy, and St. Xavier's School, but found them all soul-crushing. and the simple

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