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The play centers on a frail, housebound child whose illness confines him indoors while he watches life beyond the window; through encounters with caretakers and villagers he learns about the wider world, especially the idea of a post office and letters that promise connection with distant places. His vivid imagination and curiosity transform mundane conversations into voyages beyond the hills, and the community alternately shields and misunderstands him. Episodes build toward a symbolic visit by royal and postal authorities whose messages reconcile desire and fate, leaving the child reconciled to mortality and affirmed by human compassion. Themes include yearning for freedom, the restorative power of imagination, and communal care.

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Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali poet, playwright, and philosopher, widely regarded as one of the most significant figures in Indian literature. He was the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1913, recognized for his profound and lyrical poetry, particularly in his acclaimed work "Gitanjali." Tagore's literary contributions span various genres, including poetry, short stories, and essays, reflecting his deep engagement with themes of spirituality, nationalism, and humanism. His plays, such as "Chitra," showcase his innovative approach to drama, while his essays, like "Nationalism," explore the complexities of identity and culture. Tagore's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers around the world.

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