Understanding the Text
1. What does Tagore dream of in the poem ?
2. What is the political status of our country today?
3. What do the ‘domestic walls'imply ?
4. Is our country now free from the internal divisions ?
5. What adjective does the poet use for ‘knowledge' ?
6. What qualities does the poet expect in his countrymen?
7. Thought and
must go hand in hand.
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- The second line of the poem is one example where Tagore would feel that the dream for modern India is limbo. "Where knowledge is free" suggests there should be open access to education for all Indians. ... Education access is not open to all people.
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