To the Indians who died in
Africa
T.S.Eliot
When the war ends
the soldiers who took part in the war memories. The memory regarding foreign
places which they visited during the war
foreign man whom they met during the war and become friend and they also memories
the weather of foreign land all this memories are secured in the mind of the soldiers.
Then, the poet takes
about “Destination and Destiny”. He is very beautiful puts both this word into
a line
“A Man’s Destination is
not a Destiny”.
Indian soldiers always will have
India as their destination on but because of war they have to travel one to
another country and there for their destination cannot be their destiny, than
the poet tells about
“Every Country is home to
one man
And exile to another. Where a
man dies bravely”.
Soldier’s destiny is to die on
foreign land fighting for their own country. They are destine meet death on the
country which is exile for them and therefore where the soldiers die with their
destiny. They consider their soil as theirs because the soldiers also know that
they would never die on their soil and there for it is better to consider
foreign soil as theirs.
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