What does the title 'Where The Mind Is Without Fear' mean
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"Where the mind is Without Fear” by Rabindranath Tagore is one of his vastly read and discussed poems. It was originally composed in Bengali possibly in 1900 under the title “Prarthana”, meaning prayer. ... And thus Tagore reveals his own concept of freedom throughout the poem, Where the Mind is Without Fear.
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The poem 'Where The Mind Is Without Fear' is a very well-known and globally recognized piece of work by Rabindranath Tagore.
- The objective behind writing the poem was to enlighten the immensely oppressed Indians to stand up for themselves and their country, India.
- It was written during the 1901s when the British had taken over India and controlled it immensely.
- He wrote this poem to inspire his fellow countrymen to shake off fear and stand up for themselves with respect. He was not a supporter of violence.
- He was amidst them who believed that the pen possesses more power.
The title directly indicates our country which is a place where people can live without fear. It is a peaceful country and thus, there is no reason to have fear and succumb here.
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