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genre of the poem where the mind is without fear​


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kavinyavgosavi: what is the source of the poem
Anonymous: The poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ was originally composed in Bengali possibly in 1900 under the title “Prarthana”, meaning prayer. It appeared in the volume called ‘Naibedya’ in 1901.

Later in 1911 Tagore himself translated the Bengali poem into English and that translation appeared as poem 35 in his Nobel winning anthology “Gitanjali” (Song Offerings) published by the Indian Society, London in 1912.
Anonymous: is it right

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Answered by llNairall
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Where the Mind is Without Fear is an inspired sonnet form having thirteen lines, but the poem, in real, is a prayer to God and for this reason, it's a flow of emotions rather than being musical. The poem is written in free verse form and its main voice is Tagore's spirituality and patriotism.

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Answered by py2842668
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Answer:

Where the Mind is Without Fear is an inspired sonnet form having thirteen lines, but the poem, in real, is a prayer to God and for this reason, it's a flow of emotions rather than being musical. The poem is written in free verse form and its main voice is Tagore's spirituality and patriotism.

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