Sandip is obviously interested in Bimala, and Bimala begins to question her marriage to Nikhil because Sandip represents everything she wants in a man. Bimala and Sandip are attracted to one another, so Sandip decides to make his headquarters at the estate.īimala becomes intimately involved with the Swadeshi movement because of her desire to work with Sandip. When Bimala attends a Swadeshi rally led by Sandip Babu, she insists he visit Nikhil's estate. Though Nikhil and Bimala enjoy a peaceful marriage, Nikhil wants her to enter the outer world, believing their love is true only if they recognize one another in the outer world. The Home and the World is a tragic example of the conflict between realism and idealism. Bimala soon becomes immersed in the revolutionary fervour of Swadeshi and finds herself torn between the duties of home and the world. As a means of encouraging his wife, Bimala, to emerge into the outer world, Nikhil introduces her to Sandip, an active leader in the Swadeshi movement. The Home and the World by Rabindranath Tagore is an interesting allegory of Indian politics in the early twentieth century.
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