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Give a summary of the poem 'reasoning in freedom' by rabindranath Tagore

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Answered by alisa67
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Summary Of Poem Freedom

In this poem, the famous Indian poet, Rabindernath Tagore expresses his wishes and vision for his motherland, India. The first wish he has for India is the wish of freedom from fear. He believes fear of his countrymen is responsible for her plight of slavery.

The second wish he has for his motherland is the freedom from the burden of sense-less, illogical, and orthodox beliefs and traditions which don’t let her see the future.

His third wish for India is to break free of her fear of taking risks; he wants her motherland to dare to walk on the adventurous path; he also wants her not to trust so much in the uncertain destiny; nor allow the control of her forward movement in the hands of narrow-minded and heartless people.

His last wish for her motherland is the freedom from humiliation of living as slave in the hands of foreign invaders. He wants her to stop living like a puppet whose each and every movement is governed and controlled by the master of the show. He wishes for her motherland to live freely, taking her own decisions and creating her own future.

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Answered by shreta4567
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Summary of the poem:

Freedom is a patriotic poem by Tagore, The Bard of Bengal. He bought fame by being the first non-European to get the Nobel prize in Literature in 1913, especially by his outstanding book ‘Gitanjali’. In the poem ‘Freedom,’ he expresses his hopes and vision for his motherland, India, in the poem “Freedom.” He was an outspoken supporter of Indian independence from Britain and wanted the end the end of the British Raj, which is the theme of the poem “Freedom.”

The poet has four wishes for his countrymen to full fill

First wish is 'freedom from fear'

Second wish is 'freedom from illogical, orthodox beliefs'

Third whish is 'To dare and walk on adventurous path for his motherland to be free'.

Fourth whish is 'free of slavery, and humiliation'

In the poem the word 'Freedom' appears many times. This tells the deep desire of the poet Rabindranath Tagore for his country to be independent.

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