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Tagore's central theme of 'death' is figured in Gitanjali as:
APunishment
BAnnihilation
CDefeat
DHomecoming or reunion with the divine
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Homecoming or reunion with the divine
1. The final poems reframe mortality as union, not termination.
2. The figure resists the negation framing of death.
3. It is part of Tagore's broader mystical-bhakti idiom.
_Source: Project Gutenberg #7164 — Tagore's Gitanjali (1912 English edition) — "Final poems reframe mortality as reunion with the divine"_
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