How would the countrymen be able to hold their heads high ?
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bcoz they didn't say truth
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"Where the Mind is Without Fear’ is one of the well-known poems of Rabindranath Tagore.
'Head held high' implies having confidence.
- The tops of the countrymen are held down because of the stunning abuse suffered by them in the possession of the British.
- The artist needs their heads to be held high with the most outrageous pride and balance and not knelt.
- The countrymen would have the option to keep their heads high in the event that they were liberated from any sort of persecution.
- They would get power from their admittance to information that could help them to become confident.
- Their insight would not be confined to little considerations and thoughts.
- Slender dividers would tie them into chains, all of which would help them to keep their heads high.
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