In Rabindranath Tagore's "My Reminiscences," how does Tagore describe the impact of his early education on his later literary and philosophical outlooks?
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Tagore believes that his early education was entirely detrimental and continually criticizes the formal education system for stifling creativity and intellectual growth.
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Tagore attributes his entire literary success to the structured and rigorous nature of his early formal education, claiming it was essential for his development.
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Tagore reflects on the shortcomings of his early formal education but acknowledges that the freedom and exploration he experienced outside the classroom profoundly influenced his literary and philosophical outlooks.
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Tagore dismisses the influence of his early education altogether, stating that his literary and philosophical outlooks were solely shaped by his later life experiences and travels.