5. You will notice that there is no Rhyme-scheme in the poem. It appears similar
to the poem 1.1 "Where the Mind is Without Fear' by Tagore.
However Tagore's poem has no steady rhythm/meter either it is called Free
Verse. Shakespeare uses lines with a steady rhythm of 5 beats in each. It is termed
as Blank Verse. (No rhyme-scheme but uniformity in rhythm)
Copy the lines from “Ánd all the men and women merely players" to "sudden and
quick in quarrel". Put a stress mark on each of the syllables stressed in the lines as -
for example, And all the men and women merely players;
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Where the mind is without fear
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Rabindranath Tagore 's poem 'Where the mind is without fear' is a poem written by. It is a poem in free verse, followed throughout the poem without any rhyme scheme or metre. The entire poem is a single complex phrase. The sub-clauses in the poem begin with 'when' and eventually the main clause comes up. Indeed the poem is a prayer to God. Tagore prays for the nation's independence, and asks the world to create a condition where democracy is at its best felt.
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