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Reference to the context.
'Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high'
a. Name the poet of this poem.
b. To whom is the poem addressed?
c. What is the poet's request?
d. What vision does the poet have of an ideal land?
e. Why the poet is asking his countrymen to held head high?​

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Answered by shravannp
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Answer:a. The name of the poem is ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ and the name of the poet is Rabindranath Tagore.

b.The poet is speaking to God. He is requesting to God to free his country from the shackles of superstitions and prejudices laid down by the age old customs and practices.

c. He is wishing for a nation where everyone within the fold of brotherhood is free to hold up one’s head high and one’s voice can be heard without having any apprehension or fear of oppression. He talks about a nation where knowledge is not restricted by narrow ideas and is free of cost.

d.The poet wants freedom for his country because being free from the shackles of ignorance and narrow-mindedness would take it to the heights of success and it will create a name for itself in the whole world. Without freedom the people of his country cannot progress and hence the nation will not progress. He, thus, requests God to grant such freedom of mind and body to his country.

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Answered by abhishikta201300155
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a. The name of the poem is ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ and the name of the poet is Rabindranath Tagore.

b.The poet is speaking to God. He is requesting to God to free his country from the shackles of superstitions and prejudices laid down by the age old customs and practices.

c. He is wishing for a nation where everyone within the fold of brotherhood is free to hold up one’s head high and one’s voice can be heard without having any apprehension or fear of oppression. He talks about a nation where knowledge is not restricted by narrow ideas and is free of cost.

d.The poet wants freedom for his country because being free from the shackles of ignorance and narrow-mindedness would take it to the heights of success and it will create a name for itself in the whole world. Without freedom the people of his country cannot progress and hence the nation will not progress. He, thus, requests God to grant such freedom of mind and body to his country.

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