2025, Vol. 7, Issue 10, Part A
Exploring the crossroads of destiny and defiance through existential and cosmic dialogues in what the universe confides
Author(s): Krishnaa Rani Dash
Abstract: Krishnaa Rani Dash's poem "What the Universe Confides" is investigated here as an important piece of contemporary Indian English poetry, particularly because of the way in which it blends a spiritual epiphany with existential probing. The poem shows the human struggle to master fate while exercising free will through a complex interplay of confusion, loneliness, transgression, and cosmic revelation. The study puts the poem into the context of existential poetics, relating it to postmodern resistance, modernist ambiguity, and romantic individuality. In addition, it infuses the poem with its spiritual meaning by connecting its themes and imagery to universal metaphors like whispered confessions, crossing at twilight, and "roads less travelled." The study also highlights Dash's stylistic devices enjambment, symbolism, and the changing voices that together determine how the reader accesses the poem's many meanings. Through intertextual conversation with Frost, Camus, Tagore, and Rumi, the research shows the power of the poem to cross philosophical and cultural borders. Finally, the study illustrates how The Universe Confides situates Indian English poetry within an active global discourse by formulating a poetics of resistance and choice.
DOI: 10.33545/27068919.2025.v7.i10a.1696Pages: 23-28 | Views: 304 | Downloads: 111Download Full Article: Click Here
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Krishnaa Rani Dash.
Exploring the crossroads of destiny and defiance through existential and cosmic dialogues in what the universe confides. Int J Adv Acad Stud 2025;7(10):23-28. DOI:
10.33545/27068919.2025.v7.i10a.1696