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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The padlocks of slavery symbolise Indians who were ruled over by British. According to the poet, these padlocks will open their mouth when the flames of our will-power, courage and enthusiasm will start burning. In other words, we can get rid of the slavery if we leave no stone unturned to struggleRead more

    The padlocks of slavery symbolise Indians who were ruled over by British. According to the poet, these padlocks will open their mouth when the flames of our will-power, courage and enthusiasm will start burning. In other words, we can get rid of the slavery if we leave no stone unturned to struggle against it.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The padlocks of slavery symbolise enslaved Indians who were ruled over by British. The poet says that these padlocks will open their mouth when the flames of our will-power, courage and enthusiasm will start burning. In other words, we can get rid of the slavery if we leave no stone unturned to struRead more

    The padlocks of slavery symbolise enslaved Indians who were ruled over by British. The poet says that these padlocks will open their mouth when the flames of our will-power, courage and enthusiasm will start burning. In other words, we can get rid of the slavery if we leave no stone unturned to struggle against it.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tone of the poem Speak Up is encouraging as it urges countrymen to stand against the unjust rule of British. Read text summary of Speak Up Watch video on Speak Up Summary Listen to Speak Up Poem Summary

    The tone of the poem Speak Up is encouraging as it urges countrymen to stand against the unjust rule of British.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The phrase "Breaking of chains" symbolise standing against the British Rule who had enslaved us for 100s of years. They poet says that we must break the chains of slavery with the flames of anger and hatred against them. Read text summary of Speak Up Watch video on Speak Up Summary Listen to Speak URead more

    The phrase “Breaking of chains” symbolise standing against the British Rule who had enslaved us for 100s of years. They poet says that we must break the chains of slavery with the flames of anger and hatred against them.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The people should speak against the tyranny of British. They should speak against the unjust rule of British. They should speak against the slavery. They should speak for their independence. Read text summary of Speak Up Watch video on Speak Up Summary Listen to Speak Up Poem Summary

    The people should speak against the tyranny of British. They should speak against the unjust rule of British. They should speak against the slavery. They should speak for their independence.

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