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describe in short where the mind is without fear​

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Answered by prajwalsapkal96
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Explanation:

“Where The Mind Is Without Fear” is a pre-independent poem in which the poet sincerely urges to God to awake his fellow beings for the realization that the essential need to live in a free and united country. He wants his countrymen to awake and enjoy the life of full dignity and honour.

Answered by sonalideval056
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Rabindranath Tagore wrote the poem, "where the mind is without fear​", in the pre-independence era when India was a British colony. The poem's central theme is ultimate liberty; the poet wishes for his country's population to live in a free state.

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Rabindranath Tagore wrote the poem, "where the mind is without fear​", in the pre-independence era when India was a British colony. The poem's central theme is ultimate liberty; the poet wishes for his country's population to live in a free state. According to the poetry, the poet is expressing his opinion that there should be a country where people can live without fear and with pure dignity...they should not feel oppressed by any authority. The concept of democracy appears to be warmly received here.

Next, education should be available to all, regardless of caste, creed, religion, or other factors. In general, there should be no social barriers to persons pursuing education. Everyone should have access to a single, nondiscriminatory education.

The second request is for the people of the land to live together and not be divided by societal barriers such as casteism, regionalism, or religion. In the following lines, the poet states that individuals must avoid superstitions and strive for perfection in their skill sets. In the end, the poet prays to God to awaken his country in all of the conditions he mentioned previously.

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