drama becomes tragedy
Oh Biswa Karma, Made a drama, Know your reality, It becomes a tragedy. As you are nice, With so sweet a voice, Very quickly write a novel, Not against Gita, Koran, or Bible. To save our nation, Though tough the condition. --- đ Analysis 1. Theme The poem calls upon Biswa Karma (āĻŦিāĻļ্āĻŦāĻāϰ্āĻŽা) — a divine figure associated with creation, art, and craftsmanship in Indian tradition. It mixes spiritual and social responsibility, suggesting that wisdom and creativity should be used to save the nation. 2. Tone The tone is appealing and devotional, but also reflective — it asks for guidance and constructive writing (a "novel" that respects all holy books). There is a blend of hope and struggle — recognition of tough conditions, yet faith in divine inspiration. 3. Poetic Devices Rhyme: "drama–karma", "voice–nice", "novel–Bible" (slant rhyme). Repetition of contrast: tragedy vs. salvation. Symbolism: Biswa Karma = creativity, unity, and guidance. --- đ Beng...