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  1. The name of the poem is "Where Mind is Without Fear" and its poet is Rabindranath Tagore.
  2. The poet compares ‘reason’ or logical thinking to a “clear stream’ and in the next line compares ‘dead habits’ or superstitious beliefs to a ‘dreary desert’. He wants the stream of reason not to lose its way into the desert of prejudices. In short, people’s thought should be monitored by rational thinking, not by superstition; logic should rule over old baseless beliefs.The poet wishes his countrymen to be progressive and broad-minded. He wants that their minds are “led forward” to “ever-widening thought and action” by the Almighty. The poet addresses the God as ‘Father’. He asks him to awaken his country into such a ‘heaven of freedom’ where the above conditions meet.
  3. Dead habits are compared to superstitious beliefs.
  4. Yes, I belief that our mind should be fearless and free so that we could oppose the wrong and support what is right.

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