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  1. The poet uses various images to symbolise the ills of his country as well as the things which he desire. e.g. he symbolises division of society and discrimination with the phrase "broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls". In addition he uses images like "depth of truth", clear stream of reRead more

    The poet uses various images to symbolise the ills of his country as well as the things which he desire. e.g. he symbolises division of society and discrimination with the phrase “broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls“.

    In addition he uses images like “depth of truth”, clear stream of reason”, “dreary desert sand” (hopelessness), “heaven of freedom” etc.

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  1. In the poem, Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet prays for a perfect country which is guided by rational minds and is free of all types of social ills. The "heaven of freedom" means Independent India in which people are united and not divided into castes, religions, languages etc. In this "heavRead more

    In the poem, Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet prays for a perfect country which is guided by rational minds and is free of all types of social ills. The “heaven of freedom” means Independent India in which people are united and not divided into castes, religions, languages etc.

    In this “heaven of freedom”, knowledge is free and all the people speak the truth. Nobody believes in superstitions and blind faiths. And the people are guided by Almighty in the direction of prosperity and success.

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  1. In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, reason holds a significant place. According to the poet, reason should be as clear as stream. It should be the guiding force of all the individuals. There should be no room for superstitions and blind faiths. People should use scientific mind in order to pRead more

    In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, reason holds a significant place. According to the poet, reason should be as clear as stream. It should be the guiding force of all the individuals. There should be no room for superstitions and blind faiths. People should use scientific mind in order to progress and prosper in their life and also make their country perfect.

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  1. The idea of freedom in the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, is comprehensive and touches all the ills of the society. According to the poet, the free India should not be ruled and governed by British. In addition, it should be free from division, superstitions and illogical thinking. The Free InRead more

    The idea of freedom in the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, is comprehensive and touches all the ills of the society. According to the poet, the free India should not be ruled and governed by British. In addition, it should be free from division, superstitions and illogical thinking.

    The Free India should have unity, fraternity and brotherhood. The people should use rational mind in day to day activities.

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  1. In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet desires to be lead into kingdom of heaven i.e. independent and free India which is not only free from British but also from social evils. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet desires to be lead into kingdom of heaven i.e. independent and free India which is not only free from British but also from social evils.

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  1. Following poetic devices have been used in the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear: Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. There are various examples of metaphor in this poem. e.g. "narrow domestic wallsRead more

    Following poetic devices have been used in the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear:

    1. Metaphor: It is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. There are various examples of metaphor in this poem. e.g. “narrow domestic walls” refers to various barriers, “clear stream of reason” refers to a mind which is always guided by reason rather than superstitions, “dreary desert” symbolises superstitions.
    2. Alliteration: It is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. e.g.where the mind is without fear”, “head is held high”, “not been broken”, “striving stretches”, “dreary desert sand of dead habit”.
    3. Symbolism: The poet uses various symbols in the poem. e.g. “depth of truth”, “narrow domestic walls”, “clear stream of reason”, “the dreary desert sand”, “heaven of freedom”.
    4. Visual Imagery: There are various images or symbols which construct mental image of the things. e.g. “domestic walls”, “clear stream of reason”, “the dreary desert sand”, “heaven of freedom” etc.

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  1. It was written to encourage the Indians to have such a country described in the poem . So that the countrymen take oath to have their motherland like the poet dreamt.

    It was written to encourage the Indians to have such a country described in the poem . So that the countrymen take oath to have their motherland like the poet dreamt.

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  1. The title of this poem written by Rabindranath Tagore describes its central idea. It means a place or a society in which fearless, courageous and bold. It refers to free India in which we Indians are not slaves of British. It also refers to the New India which is scientific, progressive and rationalRead more

    The title of this poem written by Rabindranath Tagore describes its central idea. It means a place or a society in which fearless, courageous and bold. It refers to free India in which we Indians are not slaves of British. It also refers to the New India which is scientific, progressive and rational, a country which does not believe in superstitions and blind faiths.

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  1. Following are the main themes in the poem Where The Mind Is Without Fear: Desire for Freedom This poem was written during the pre-independence era when British were ruling over India. During those days, the struggle movement for freedom was quite strong. Hence the poet brings in the spirit of this mRead more

    Following are the main themes in the poem Where The Mind Is Without Fear:

    • Desire for Freedom

    This poem was written during the pre-independence era when British were ruling over India. During those days, the struggle movement for freedom was quite strong. Hence the poet brings in the spirit of this movement in the poem. The very first line talks about fearlessness.

    • Desire for Unity

    Next, the poet talks about unity, fraternity and oneness. According to the poet, the society has been fragmented into small parts. There is discrimination on the basis of colour, religion, language, area etc. This division does not allow the country to grow and prosper. Hence he prays for unification of India.

    • Desire for Rationality

    The poem prays that society may give up believing on superstitions and illogical things. He desires that people should have rational and thinking mind. People may believe in logic and reason and never pave a way for blind faiths.

    • Desire for a Society Free from Evils

    Finally, the poet also talks about various evils which prevail in the society. e.g. people keep lying to each other, they become hopeless because of the blind faiths, they never think of making progress. Hence he desires that society should be free from all these evils.

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  1. The central idea of the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear is that the society of India was ruled by British and thus people lived in fear. In addition, there were various social evils which were prevailing in the society. The people were superstitious, fragmented and uneducated. The poet, RabindraRead more

    The central idea of the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear is that the society of India was ruled by British and thus people lived in fear. In addition, there were various social evils which were prevailing in the society. The people were superstitious, fragmented and uneducated.

    The poet, Rabindranath Tagore, desires to gain freedom from British and also prays Almighty to free our country from all types of social evils.

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