Freedom Domination of Rabindranath Tagore’s Freedom Poetry: A Postcolonial Approach
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Connotation, Denotation, Freed, Postolonialism, SummaryAbstract
All types made war and Independence of imperialism movement plots. A vast place that contained natural resources and people as the tribe was victimized to create the movement. Postcolonialism tells the wealth as freed to the motherland. The motherland or kingdom of great nationalism was called, and significant attention to the nationalism day to pay the bitter national history with prayer. Kingdom of human life is wealth because the years have been calling humans to study political relation, nationalism relation, and nationalism knowledge. Case of war and how the wealth is always in upper domination are how poetry as a literary work reflects the soul of cultural hope and denotation in the poetry line. Wealthy is the most appropriate statue to know the social life. The nationalism knowledge is freed because the structure of greatness that humans must study is education to speak about wealth. Descent aspect was ordered to the nation's identity, but no less to join the political descent to restart the freedom to some nation—the wisdom from any discipline to grow and refresh the freedom identity about nature and humanity. India has the national history as Indonesia when Rabindranath Tagore also talks about how the country speaks about all the day long nationally wealth in his poetry to next their life. The research was qualitative research to apply the Postcolonialism theory.
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