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"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high.Where knowledge is free"
a. Name the poet.
Ans: The name of the poem is Where the Mind is Without Fear and the name of the poet is Rabindranath Tagore. b.
Name the form of the poem
. Ans: The poem is written in the form of a prayer, an invocation to Almighty. It is written in free verse.
c.What does the poet want our ‘mind’ and ‘head’ to be?
Ans: The poet wants our minds to be without fear and heads to be held high.
d.What is meant by ‘mind is without fear’?
Ans: ‘Mind is without fear’ – the phrase alludes to the fact that our minds should be fearless. We should not be daunted by the shackles of oppression. Fear should not be able to daunt us. Our heads should be held high, without any form of fear or restriction.
e.Explain: ‘head held high’.
Ans: ‘Head held high’ means to have self-esteem. The heads of the countrymen are held down because of the excruciating oppression suffered by them in the hands of the British. The poet wants their heads to be held high with utmost pride and dignity and not bowed down.
f.Whose mind is the poet talking about and why?
Ans: The poet is talking about the minds of the countrymen.He wants his countrymen to be fearless and not remain gripped in fear.His countrymen were under the clutches of British when he wrote this poem. Sohis vision is of a fearless India.
g.What is the vision of the poet?
Ans: The poet envisions a ‘World of Freedom’ that can only be gained if the countrymen are fearless. Only a fearless mind can hold his head upright and straight.He wrote this poem when the Indians were under the control of British. So he visualises a mental picture of free India, without any external domination.
a. Name the poet.
Ans: The name of the poem is Where the Mind is Without Fear and the name of the poet is Rabindranath Tagore. b.
Name the form of the poem
. Ans: The poem is written in the form of a prayer, an invocation to Almighty. It is written in free verse.
c.What does the poet want our ‘mind’ and ‘head’ to be?
Ans: The poet wants our minds to be without fear and heads to be held high.
d.What is meant by ‘mind is without fear’?
Ans: ‘Mind is without fear’ – the phrase alludes to the fact that our minds should be fearless. We should not be daunted by the shackles of oppression. Fear should not be able to daunt us. Our heads should be held high, without any form of fear or restriction.
e.Explain: ‘head held high’.
Ans: ‘Head held high’ means to have self-esteem. The heads of the countrymen are held down because of the excruciating oppression suffered by them in the hands of the British. The poet wants their heads to be held high with utmost pride and dignity and not bowed down.
f.Whose mind is the poet talking about and why?
Ans: The poet is talking about the minds of the countrymen.He wants his countrymen to be fearless and not remain gripped in fear.His countrymen were under the clutches of British when he wrote this poem. Sohis vision is of a fearless India.
g.What is the vision of the poet?
Ans: The poet envisions a ‘World of Freedom’ that can only be gained if the countrymen are fearless. Only a fearless mind can hold his head upright and straight.He wrote this poem when the Indians were under the control of British. So he visualises a mental picture of free India, without any external domination.
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