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1. Describe the poet's version of ' heaven of freedom's 2. Bring out the significance of the title of the poem 3. What kind of ' domestic walls' is the poet speaking about 4. According to the poet , what is 'dead habit ' Plz answer me fast If the answer is applicable then I will mark it brainliest

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Answered by harshita4264
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1-Heaven of freedom is a state which the poet aims to attain. He wishes for the heaven of freedom where the mind be fearless and there will be a sense of unity among all the people.

2- The title of Tagore's poem is merely the first line of the poem. It refers to the place where people would be fearless. A heaven of freedom that the poet dreams of. Tagore prays to the god to lift his country to such a place where people would not only be fearless, but also knowledgeable, truthful, hard-working, rational and broad minded enough to enjoy freedom at its best.

3- Narrow domestic walls are the barriers of class, colour, religion and other elements that divide people from one another.

4- Bad habit is like waste time in useless things.

Answered by mahababu29
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Answer:

1. According to the poet, to make our country a heaven of freedom, the people should be fearless, knowledgeable, truthful, rational, hard-working and broad-minded. They should possess the good human virtues to avoid any harm done to themselves and to other.

2. “Where the Mind is Without Fear”, the title of Tagore's poem is merely the first line of the poem. It refers to the place where people would be fearless, a heaven of freedom that the poet dreams of. ... So, the title of the poem very well expresses what the poet wishes for, making it thematically relevant and apt.

3. Narrow domestic walls are the barriers of class, caste, creed, color , religion and other elements that divide people from one another. In most cases those are baseless superstitious beliefs and good for nothing.

4. According to the poet dead habit means a country which has not lost the right path in the dreary desert of old traditional rituals and customs that are harmful for the country and the society.

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