In the poem "where the mind is without fear" what kind of 'a Heaven of freedom' did the poet imagine for his country?
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rowseNotessearch Search for any book or any question Search HOMEWORK HELP > RABINDRANATH TAGORE Explain the imagery in Rabindranath Tagore's poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear." print Print document PDF list Cite Expert Answers DURBANVILLE eNotes educator| CERTIFIED EDUCATOR In his poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear," Rabindranath Tagore uses clear visual and sensory descriptions to ensure that the reader understands the struggle for identity and freedom as it exists physically and spiritually. His poem is a plea or prayer and he wishes for "ever widening thought." Tagore uses alliteration throughout, and in the first line the emphasis is on a proud people as "the head is held high." Other examples are when...
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The poet's ideal country would be heaven of freedom because the people of the country will live without any kind of fear and they will live with self respect and dignity. They will have the freedom to pursue the truth,grow and develop in any way they like.