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What does tagore mean by the phrase " head held high" ?

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Answered by iarshwamibiam01
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By the phrase " head held high" the poet means 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 rajraaz85
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'Where the Mind is without Fear' is a beautiful poem written by Rabindranath Tagore. The phrase 'head held high' appears at the very second line of the poem.

When the country was under the control of British rule, British people exploited Indians. The lives of Indian people were extremely painful. Everyone desperately wait for independence and complete freedom.

In that situation Rabindranath Tagore prays to the God and expects that the mind of people should be free from any kind of fear. In this country people should live very proudly and their head held high with dignity and self confidence.

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