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What do the words 'the heaven of freedom' refer to?
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The poem “Heaven of Freedom ” by Rabindranath Tagore, at a surface level, is a prayer to God for India's social, cultural, and psychological independence and unity. When explored on a deeper level, it is a nationalist's emphatic narrative of the India he dreams of post-independence.
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The heaven of freedom:
- The 'Heaven of Freedom,' as the poet refers to it in this poem, is the heaven he envisions for his country once it has achieved independence. a country that was united under one banner and not divided into separate sections by biases and superstitions prevalent at the time.
- He envisions a country that is not separated by caste, creed, gender, religion, or language, one that is not oppressed and where everyone has the right to express themselves; he envisions a utopian future in which he and his compatriots can enjoy true freedom.
- He wishes for a country where all people, not just the wealthy, have access to free education.
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