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Some critics note that Tagore is not against discipline per se, but against externally imposed discipline without understanding . The child’s initial doodles are not random; they are his attempt to make sense of the world. The tragedy is that the school never asks what the child meant by his marks. Others read the poem as a political allegory: the child is the colonized subject, the exercise book is the law, and the teacher is the empire—erasing native expression in favor of the master’s language.
The Agony of Erasure: An Analysis of Tagore’s “The Exercise Book” the exercise book by rabindranath tagore analysis top