figures of speech in the poem WHERE THE MIND IS WITHOUT FEAR
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the head is held high": This can literally mean that people are going around with their heads held high, but it stands as a metaphor for the idea of the Indian people regaining their pride and no longer being abject under British rule.
"Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
By narrow domestic walls": Obviously, walls don't literally break the world into fragments. This metaphor means that people must transcend their petty differences and think beyond the needs of themselves..
The overall poem is a Personification
There's also Alliteration
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