Chapter Overview
‘Paper Boats’ is a classic poem written by Rabindranath Tagore that captures a child’s imagination and wonder. It describes how the child sends paper boats down the stream, imagining them reaching distant lands and being discovered by others. The poem beautifully portrays the innocence of childhood, creativity, and a connection with nature and the world beyond.
Important Keywords
- Paper Boat: A small boat made from paper, used by children in play.
- Stream: A small, flowing body of water.
- Clouds: White or grey masses in the sky that bring rain.
- Horizon: The line where the sky appears to meet the earth.
- Dream: A series of thoughts, visions, or feelings that happen in the mind.
- Curiosity: A desire to learn or know something new.
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