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apreciation of where the mind is without fear

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem "Where the mind is without fear" by Rabindranath Tagore is a prayer to God. ... It is an extremely patriotic poem. My favorite line of the poem is " Where the mind is without fear and head is held high" . I like this line because there is a positive emotion in this line , showing dignity and self respect.

Answered by jothir94
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In "Where The Mind Is Without Fear" (also known as "Gitanjali 35"), Tagore imagines a place wherein people are allowed to thrive, free from the yoke of fear and stratification. The imagery oscillates between hopeful and bleak, as Tagore envisions the future while realistically facing the present. For instance, the speaker believes in the existence of the "clear stream of reason" but acknowledges that it currently veers into the "dreary desert sand of dead habit." Tagore's metaphors sketch the disparity between the present time and place and a future where people are truly free.

Other elements of the poem besides imagery also reflect this in-between feeling, this liminal mood of being aware of the present and trying to envision a better future. The first six lines of the poem end in semi-colons, punctuation which indicates both a stop and a continuation—a complex feeling of staying put yet moving forward.

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