Rabindranath Tagore was a famous Indian novelist who wrote eight novels and four novellas. He was born in 1861 in Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British India and was a poet, writer, composer, playwright and painter. In 1913, he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, becoming the first non-European to win this prize. One of his most famous novels was Gora, published in 1910. Gora raises questions about Indian identity in the context of British colonial rule. It tells the story of an Irish boy orphaned during the Sepoy Mutiny who is raised by Hindus but is ignorant of his foreign origins. The novel tackles issues of self-identity, religion, and the complexities