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1. What does the poet want our 'mind' and 'head' to be?​

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Answered by Aripthajoysce120735
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Answer:

The poet wants our minds to be without fear and heads to be held high.

Explanation:

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Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

The poet need minds to be without fear and heads to be held high

Explanation:

He wants people to be progressive, open-minded, and think critically so they can experience actual freedom.

The poet is referring to the thoughts of the Indian people, who have long endured brutality at the hands of the British.

The poet doesn't want his audience to get stuck in the past's faults or let it control them.

He wants God to guide the nation towards the freedom of a more open-minded attitude and thinking.

He asks "The Father" to help his nation become such a "paradise of freedom."

The poet is pleading with God, urging him to guide people's thoughts toward a broad-minded perspective and action rather than letting them get immobilized by narrow-minded views.

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