1. 1882- He wrote one of his most acclaimed poems Nirjharer
Swapnabhanga 2. 1901- He moved to Santiniketan and found an ashram, or a Hindu monastery. 3. 1912- He introduced his works to prominent writers of England, such as William Butler Yeats, Ezra Pound, etc. 4. 1913- He won the Nobel Prize in Literature. 5. 1920-1930 He travelled all around the world and earned endless admirers of his work.
Skills and talents:
1. Literature- He wrote many stories, poems, novels and dramas. 2. Music- He wrote compositions for India and Pakistans national anthem. Attitudes: 1. Integrity- He was a true Indian nationalist and he did not like British rule. 2. Creativity- He was a creative person that could do just about anything. 3. Commitment- He was committed to advance the education of students, since he started the Visva-Bharati University. Knowledge: 1. He was very good in literature, such as writing stories, novels, dramas, and poems. 2. In 1937 he also studied science, such as biology and physics. 3. He studied lots of politics and economics. He wrote about it in his poems. Actions: 1. He visited 30 countries and spread Bengali language. 2. He wrote fifteen volumes of prose poems. 3. He built an ashram, or praying hall in Shantiniketan. 4. He started the Visva-Bharati University.
Rabindranath Tagore was born on 7 May 1861 in Calcutta. He was
an Indian poet, philosopher, and an artist who wrote many stories, novels, poems, dramas, and composed music and many songs. He was famous for introducing the best of Indian culture to the West, and is generally regarded as the most creative artist of India. Tagore introduced Bengali language and literature around the world. He showed his poems and dramas to famous English writers such as William Yeats and Ezra Pound. He even got a Nobel Prize in Literature for his work (Gitanjali: Song Offerings). In addition, he influenced many figures around the world by his work. He was also known as the greatest poet India has produced. His drama, the King of the Dark Chamber was produced on the Broadway in New York. Tagore also improved education and religion in different places. He built an ashram, or a monastery hall that had a school, a library, and a hall to pray. He also founded Visva-Bharati University, where teachers gave students personal guidance, and teaching was often done under trees. He believed that classroom teaching was bad, and teachers had to help students emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Tagore wrote textbooks that are very useful for students to study. Tagore was also a very good artist. He contributed to modern Indian art as his drawings are often moody and humorous. In addition, his music skills are also remarkable. He developed a new style of vocal music that is called Rabindra-sangit. He combined classical tradition and love songs to create this new style. The Bengal people really appreciate his songs and till now, they are still played.