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figures of speech of the poem where the mind is without fear​

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Answered by prish123
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Explanation:

The most obvious figure in the poem is EPANAPHORA/ANAPHORA since the word 'where' is eing repeated at the beginning of all the clauses/statements. ... Finally, in the closing line, there is an APOSTROPHE for the poet addresses God as Father--'..........., my Father, let my country awake'.

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Answered by Secretgirl123
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Answer:

"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

"Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way": Reason is not literally a clear stream, but the metaphor lets us visualize what it is like to think clearly

"Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit": Habits don't literally die, especially not while we are still using them, so "dead" here stands as a metaphor for things we do repeatedly and unthinkingly

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