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Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Tagore in his poetic play ā€œMaliniā€ presents a story of
love and hatred.
The play deals with a conflict between love and hatred as
well as selfish way of thinking and broadmindedness.
It is based on the concept that love in its absolute and
pure form is all radiance, all pervading, and all
compassionate.
The play also shows that petty selfishness assumes the
name of love and rules the world with hatred.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Malini, the princess of a Hindu kingdom had her education
with Buddhist monks and started preaching their
principles in the kingdom. Because of her preaching of new
religion, the majority of Hindu Brahmins was agitated and
started demanding Maliniā€™s banishment from the place.
Realizing the suffering of the people, Malini herself wanted
to be banished from the palace in order to solve their
problems.
A group of Brahmins led by Kemankar started demanding
Maliniā€™s banishment appearing in front of the palace.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Supriya, a member of the group and the best friend of Kemankar
didnā€™t agree with the view of the group and accused them of
trying to determine the truth by numbers. Because of fear of
rebellion as the army was openly in their side, the Brahmins
started praying the goddess to take human from to help them.
In the meanwhile, Malini appeared there and the Brahmins
believed that the goddess granted their prayer and took human
form.
Malini spoke to them with divine confidence and persuaded them
that she wanted to help them.
The Brahmins were impressed by her love and personality and
restored her back to the palace.
Realizing the threat to his religion, Kemankar decided to go abroad
to bring soldiers and to uproot the new creed (religion) from the
kingdom.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
He asked his friend Supriya to him informed about the situation.
But Supriya betrayed his friend Kemankar by handing over his
letter to the king to gain Maliniā€™s confidence.
With the help of the letter that revealed Kemankarā€™s plan, the king
arrested Kemankar.
The king offered Supriya reward but he politely rejected it and
requested the king not to kill Kemankar.
On being asked about his last wish, Kemankar desired to see his
friend Supriya. Kemankar argued that the only way to solve their
argument was to die together at which Supriya agreed.
Kemankar then killed Supriya by striking him with the chain. The
king stood up with and sword to kill Kemankar but Malini
requested the king to forgive him.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Criticism of Malini
Tagore, the unparallel champion in the South Asian literature
fascinates the attention of the readers towards ā€˜politicsā€™.
Honestly, politics is not ruled by the good will of the people
but it is driven with conspiracy.
Through the religion, the writer dramatizes so called politics.
The extra ordinary character ā€˜Maliniā€™ not only haunts her
own tradition by accepting the voice of the people but also
explodes modernity, freedom and civilization.
The real meaning of democracy can not be interpreted by the
palace but it can be redefined by the people.
Therefore it is said that the voice of the people is the voice of
het god.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
The overall plot of this play is simple and wonderful because the writer
has applied his unique treatment which is also quite popular in the
south Asian politics.
The writer has invited successful, dedicated and determined characters to
dramatize his mission one of the prominent character is Kemankar,
who not only plays or holds the leading responsibility but also gives the
lesson of transformation.
Being the antagonist, he plays the role of protagonist by winning the
heart of the people and the princess Malini. He has consistency and
dedication for the road map he has drawn for the kingdom. He is the
peculiar politician who wants to destroy the palace.
For this he goes to the foreign land to collect armies with weapons. He
knows that his own armies arenā€™t sufficient enough for transformation.
Unfortunately, he gets betrayed by his own friend Supriya.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Critically, Kemankar is the dashing figure, welcomed by the
writer in the play ā€˜Maliniā€™.
His heart is so marvelous that doesnā€™t get melted with the
provinces or the face of the beautiful lady. The real son of
the state doesnā€™t forget his responsibility.
Thatā€™s the reason why Kemankar supposes to change the
traditional appearance of the kingdom. A very careful
reader of literature and politics may discover the spectrum
of personalities by the dialogue of Kemankar.
He is peculiar, courageous and the multi dimensional rebel.
According to Malini, the iron chain doesnā€™t shut his
personality. Anyway, he proved to be the protagonist
although he gives death penalty to his friend Supriya.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
In a nut-shell, Rabindra Nath Tagore, an outstanding
Bengali writer, successively photographs benevolence
and malevolence by dramatizing so called politics.
As a lamp has the shadow, similarly, love is equally
potential to reflect hatred.
So far as the modern politics is concerned, it is not
defined by the Monarchy but is interpreted by the
people.
Malini
- Rabindranath TagoreDraw the character sketch of Malini.
Malini is the principal character in the poetic play ā€˜Maliniā€™. She is a simple,
innocent, beautiful, confident and young princess of a Hindu kingdom.
She has her education with Buddist monks and starts preaching their
principles in the kingdom.
She neither cares the wealth or the comfort of the palace. She is devoted for
the cause of humanity as she realizes the suffering of the people and
wants to serve them, she has a broad heart and is ready to forgive even
Kemankar who has plotted her banishment plan.
She understands it clearly that Brahmins are demanding her banishment
because of her creed as they think that her creed is a great threat to their
religion. She herself is desirous to be banished so that she could solve the
problems of people outside the palace.
When she comes to the Brahmins, she speaks to them with divine
confidence and persuades them that she actually intends to help them.
The agitating mass is so impressed by her personality, simplicity and her
words that they consider her as little goddess and restore her back to the
palace.
She requests the king to pardon Kemankar as she considers that it is better
to win (conquer) a person by love rather than by punishing him.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Draw a character sketch of Supriya and show how he is
different from Kemankar.
Supriya is one of the Brahmins who are demanding Maliniā€™s
banishment.
Both Kemankar and Supriya consider that Maliniā€™s creed
posses a great threat to their religion.
However, from the very beginning, Supriya opposes the
banishment plan of an innocent girl. He doesnā€™t believe that
the number of people can determine the truth.
He feels shame to own a religion that depends on force of its
existence. After meeting with Malini, Supriya declares that
traditional religious books are not being able to give him
true knowledge and consolation as he is impressed by
Maliniā€™s words and her personality.
Therefore, in order to get her confidence, he betrays his best
friend Kemankar and tells the king about Kemankarā€™s plan.
Malini
- Rabindranath Tagore
Supriya is different from Kemankar although they are smuch
closed friends from their childhood.
Kemankar is very firm in his belief and has unchanging
determination whereas Supriya has got a changing mind
and is always doubtful.
Feeling the danger on his religion, when Kemankar goes to
foreign land, Supriya promises to wait in the kingdom and
keep informing him about the situation.
However, in order to get Maliniā€™s confidence, he betrays his
best friend by handing over the letter to the king. However,
Supriya regrets his act when Kemankar is arrested by the
king.
Malini
- Rabindranath TagoreDraw a character sketch of Kemankar.
Kemankar, the antagonist character in the poetic play ā€˜Maliniā€™ is portrayed
as an extremely orthodox Brahmin and religiously very obstinate one.
He is a deeply devoted Hindu Brahmin who supports Hinduism very blindly.
When Malini is taught by Buddhist monks and adopted Buddhism,
Kemankar thinks that Malini stands against Hinduism which is a great
threat to his religion.
Because Maliniā€™s new creed, Brahmins are agitated under Kemankarā€™s
leadership demanding Maliniā€™s banishment from the palace as well as the
kingdom. When Malini appears before the Brahmins and talks to them
with divine confidence, the agitating Brahmins are convinced that Malini
is not against their religion but she intends to help them. So they restore
her back at the royal palace.
When all the Brahmins are impressed by her impressive words including his
close friend Supriya, Kemankar decides to go to foreign country in order to
bring foreign soldiers to uproot Buddhism from the kingdom and banish
Malini. However, he is arrested because of Supriyaā€™s betrayal as he handed
over the letter written by Kemankar having detailed plans to attack the
kingdom to the king. When the king is about to kill Kemankar for his
treachery to his own motherland, Malini requests the king to forgive him.
Malini
- Rabindranath TagoreWould you call Supriya a betrayer?
In the poet play ā€˜Maliniā€™, Supriya can be called a betrayer. In his
entire life, Supriya follows Kemankar.
He regards Kemankar as his best friend, guide and teacher. When
Kemankar intends to go to foreign country to bring soldiers to
banish Malini and to uproot the new creed, he asked Supriya to
remain there in the kingdom to inform him about the situation.
Supriya promises to act according to Kemankarā€™s wish. Kemankar also
wants Supriya not to be impressed by any kind of novelty
(newness), falsehood and he should not ignore his promise.
Kemankar wrote a letter to Supriya giving details about his plan for
uprooting the new creed. However, because of his own ethics,
Supriya reveals Kemankarā€™s plan to the king by handing over his
letter.
The king arrested Kemankar with the help of the letter. This way
Supriya deviates from his own promise and betrays his friend. Since
he betrays his friend, he can be called a betrayer.

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Malini

  • 1. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Tagore in his poetic play ā€œMaliniā€ presents a story of love and hatred. The play deals with a conflict between love and hatred as well as selfish way of thinking and broadmindedness. It is based on the concept that love in its absolute and pure form is all radiance, all pervading, and all compassionate. The play also shows that petty selfishness assumes the name of love and rules the world with hatred.
  • 2. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Malini, the princess of a Hindu kingdom had her education with Buddhist monks and started preaching their principles in the kingdom. Because of her preaching of new religion, the majority of Hindu Brahmins was agitated and started demanding Maliniā€™s banishment from the place. Realizing the suffering of the people, Malini herself wanted to be banished from the palace in order to solve their problems. A group of Brahmins led by Kemankar started demanding Maliniā€™s banishment appearing in front of the palace.
  • 3. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Supriya, a member of the group and the best friend of Kemankar didnā€™t agree with the view of the group and accused them of trying to determine the truth by numbers. Because of fear of rebellion as the army was openly in their side, the Brahmins started praying the goddess to take human from to help them. In the meanwhile, Malini appeared there and the Brahmins believed that the goddess granted their prayer and took human form. Malini spoke to them with divine confidence and persuaded them that she wanted to help them. The Brahmins were impressed by her love and personality and restored her back to the palace. Realizing the threat to his religion, Kemankar decided to go abroad to bring soldiers and to uproot the new creed (religion) from the kingdom.
  • 4. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore He asked his friend Supriya to him informed about the situation. But Supriya betrayed his friend Kemankar by handing over his letter to the king to gain Maliniā€™s confidence. With the help of the letter that revealed Kemankarā€™s plan, the king arrested Kemankar. The king offered Supriya reward but he politely rejected it and requested the king not to kill Kemankar. On being asked about his last wish, Kemankar desired to see his friend Supriya. Kemankar argued that the only way to solve their argument was to die together at which Supriya agreed. Kemankar then killed Supriya by striking him with the chain. The king stood up with and sword to kill Kemankar but Malini requested the king to forgive him.
  • 5. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Criticism of Malini Tagore, the unparallel champion in the South Asian literature fascinates the attention of the readers towards ā€˜politicsā€™. Honestly, politics is not ruled by the good will of the people but it is driven with conspiracy. Through the religion, the writer dramatizes so called politics. The extra ordinary character ā€˜Maliniā€™ not only haunts her own tradition by accepting the voice of the people but also explodes modernity, freedom and civilization. The real meaning of democracy can not be interpreted by the palace but it can be redefined by the people. Therefore it is said that the voice of the people is the voice of het god.
  • 6. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore The overall plot of this play is simple and wonderful because the writer has applied his unique treatment which is also quite popular in the south Asian politics. The writer has invited successful, dedicated and determined characters to dramatize his mission one of the prominent character is Kemankar, who not only plays or holds the leading responsibility but also gives the lesson of transformation. Being the antagonist, he plays the role of protagonist by winning the heart of the people and the princess Malini. He has consistency and dedication for the road map he has drawn for the kingdom. He is the peculiar politician who wants to destroy the palace. For this he goes to the foreign land to collect armies with weapons. He knows that his own armies arenā€™t sufficient enough for transformation. Unfortunately, he gets betrayed by his own friend Supriya.
  • 7. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Critically, Kemankar is the dashing figure, welcomed by the writer in the play ā€˜Maliniā€™. His heart is so marvelous that doesnā€™t get melted with the provinces or the face of the beautiful lady. The real son of the state doesnā€™t forget his responsibility. Thatā€™s the reason why Kemankar supposes to change the traditional appearance of the kingdom. A very careful reader of literature and politics may discover the spectrum of personalities by the dialogue of Kemankar. He is peculiar, courageous and the multi dimensional rebel. According to Malini, the iron chain doesnā€™t shut his personality. Anyway, he proved to be the protagonist although he gives death penalty to his friend Supriya.
  • 8. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore In a nut-shell, Rabindra Nath Tagore, an outstanding Bengali writer, successively photographs benevolence and malevolence by dramatizing so called politics. As a lamp has the shadow, similarly, love is equally potential to reflect hatred. So far as the modern politics is concerned, it is not defined by the Monarchy but is interpreted by the people.
  • 9. Malini - Rabindranath TagoreDraw the character sketch of Malini. Malini is the principal character in the poetic play ā€˜Maliniā€™. She is a simple, innocent, beautiful, confident and young princess of a Hindu kingdom. She has her education with Buddist monks and starts preaching their principles in the kingdom. She neither cares the wealth or the comfort of the palace. She is devoted for the cause of humanity as she realizes the suffering of the people and wants to serve them, she has a broad heart and is ready to forgive even Kemankar who has plotted her banishment plan. She understands it clearly that Brahmins are demanding her banishment because of her creed as they think that her creed is a great threat to their religion. She herself is desirous to be banished so that she could solve the problems of people outside the palace. When she comes to the Brahmins, she speaks to them with divine confidence and persuades them that she actually intends to help them. The agitating mass is so impressed by her personality, simplicity and her words that they consider her as little goddess and restore her back to the palace. She requests the king to pardon Kemankar as she considers that it is better to win (conquer) a person by love rather than by punishing him.
  • 10. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Draw a character sketch of Supriya and show how he is different from Kemankar. Supriya is one of the Brahmins who are demanding Maliniā€™s banishment. Both Kemankar and Supriya consider that Maliniā€™s creed posses a great threat to their religion. However, from the very beginning, Supriya opposes the banishment plan of an innocent girl. He doesnā€™t believe that the number of people can determine the truth. He feels shame to own a religion that depends on force of its existence. After meeting with Malini, Supriya declares that traditional religious books are not being able to give him true knowledge and consolation as he is impressed by Maliniā€™s words and her personality. Therefore, in order to get her confidence, he betrays his best friend Kemankar and tells the king about Kemankarā€™s plan.
  • 11. Malini - Rabindranath Tagore Supriya is different from Kemankar although they are smuch closed friends from their childhood. Kemankar is very firm in his belief and has unchanging determination whereas Supriya has got a changing mind and is always doubtful. Feeling the danger on his religion, when Kemankar goes to foreign land, Supriya promises to wait in the kingdom and keep informing him about the situation. However, in order to get Maliniā€™s confidence, he betrays his best friend by handing over the letter to the king. However, Supriya regrets his act when Kemankar is arrested by the king.
  • 12. Malini - Rabindranath TagoreDraw a character sketch of Kemankar. Kemankar, the antagonist character in the poetic play ā€˜Maliniā€™ is portrayed as an extremely orthodox Brahmin and religiously very obstinate one. He is a deeply devoted Hindu Brahmin who supports Hinduism very blindly. When Malini is taught by Buddhist monks and adopted Buddhism, Kemankar thinks that Malini stands against Hinduism which is a great threat to his religion. Because Maliniā€™s new creed, Brahmins are agitated under Kemankarā€™s leadership demanding Maliniā€™s banishment from the palace as well as the kingdom. When Malini appears before the Brahmins and talks to them with divine confidence, the agitating Brahmins are convinced that Malini is not against their religion but she intends to help them. So they restore her back at the royal palace. When all the Brahmins are impressed by her impressive words including his close friend Supriya, Kemankar decides to go to foreign country in order to bring foreign soldiers to uproot Buddhism from the kingdom and banish Malini. However, he is arrested because of Supriyaā€™s betrayal as he handed over the letter written by Kemankar having detailed plans to attack the kingdom to the king. When the king is about to kill Kemankar for his treachery to his own motherland, Malini requests the king to forgive him.
  • 13. Malini - Rabindranath TagoreWould you call Supriya a betrayer? In the poet play ā€˜Maliniā€™, Supriya can be called a betrayer. In his entire life, Supriya follows Kemankar. He regards Kemankar as his best friend, guide and teacher. When Kemankar intends to go to foreign country to bring soldiers to banish Malini and to uproot the new creed, he asked Supriya to remain there in the kingdom to inform him about the situation. Supriya promises to act according to Kemankarā€™s wish. Kemankar also wants Supriya not to be impressed by any kind of novelty (newness), falsehood and he should not ignore his promise. Kemankar wrote a letter to Supriya giving details about his plan for uprooting the new creed. However, because of his own ethics, Supriya reveals Kemankarā€™s plan to the king by handing over his letter. The king arrested Kemankar with the help of the letter. This way Supriya deviates from his own promise and betrays his friend. Since he betrays his friend, he can be called a betrayer.