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Answered by nhkmk786
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“Where The Mind Is Without Fear" is a thought-provoking poem by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian writer. Tagore is a poet, dramatist and often refers to as ‘the Bard of Bengal’. It is one the best poems in the anthology called “Gitanjali" which was published in 1912 and won the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.

When Tagore composed this poem his mind was confined by the chains of slavery like any others common citizens of India because India was under the clutch of the British Rule where freedom was like day-dreaming.

This poem is written in the form of prayer to God, the true bearer of freedom. He urges God throughout the poem with his mysterious concept of freedom from the struggle for awakening to his countrymen.

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Answered by officialBhullar
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 “Where The Mind Is Without Fear” is a poem in which Tagore reveals his personal quest for the Divine and characterized by a variety of original themes both in thought and expression. Therefore, this poem is remarkable to a great extent which expresses the intensity of the feeling of freedom.
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