What aspect of R.N. Tagore is reflected in his poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear"?
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The poem ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear’ reflects Tagore’s concern for his countrymen, his patriotism and his faith in God. Moreover, the poem reflects the poet’s disgust for falsehood, ignorance, laziness, superstitions and other social evils.
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- In the poem "where mind is without fear " Tagore has reflected his care for his countrymen, patriotism, and faith in God.
- Furthermore, the poem expresses the poet's contempt for deception, ignorance, sloth, superstitions, and other societal ills.
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- Tagore's poetry is about the India of his aspirations. In the form of a prayer, he describes his country as a place where thoughts are unencumbered by preoccupations, where everyone is filled with self-esteem rather than ego, and where information is freely given to all without corruption or politics.
- He aspires to be the leader of his own country. He want to live in a country where people are confident, where they do not rely only on their beliefs, and where people's ideas are supported. He aspires to live in a country where there is no discrimination (based on caste, gender, creed, etc.) and everyone is treated equally. He aspires to live in a country where everyone has access to information.
- Motherland, where the entire globe is considered a family, and truth is revered. Where plain logic and reasoning defeat corruption, Where good deeds are transformed into good thoughts... He wants his nation to awaken in that utopia of freedom.
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