2. What kind of freedom does the poet want for his country?
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As apparent in the poem, the poet did not want merely political freedom for his countrymen. Rather, he wanted a kind of spiritual freedom, a sense of self dignity. He wanted people to be fearless, knowledgeable, truthful, active, broad-minded and logical.
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We know this because he opens the poem by addressing his Motherland as “you”: “Freedom from fear is the freedom I claim for you, my Motherland” (Tagore, line 1).
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