Political Science, asked by sahagalswadesh3, 2 months ago

What does poet mean by the phrase head held high?

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Answered by mhppurohit
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Head is held high' indicates that we should not be ashamed of ourselves. Rather we should be proud of our country, for what we have. A sense of self-dignity is what we need to enjoy our freedom fully.

Answered by shivaprasadvangalasl
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By 'the head is held high' the writer means that he desires his countrymen to measure with self-respect, dignity and confidence.

  • He doesn't need them to stay their heads low and lead a mortifying life.
  • ‘Head is held high’ indicates that we must always not be shamefaced of ourselves. Rather we tend to should be proud of our country, for what we have.
  • A sense of self-dignity is what we'd like to relish our freedom fully.
  • Yes, which will be said, not in a literal sense though.
  • within the British Bharat, the poet was unhappy to check that the majority of folks had no sense of self-dignity and that they were rather happy to serve the British and take the due advantages. that the writer wished every Indian to be happy with his country.
  • If people have no sense of self-dignity, they might simply yield to others. and also the British force took that chance to rule over them.
  • So, the poet completed that each head ought to be controlled high to be free from external forces.

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