English, asked by swatihiragond, 1 year ago

What effect does the repetition of the word 'where' at the beginning of each line?
For where the mind is with out fear

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Answered by Ehab2003
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The repetition of the word ‘where’ at the beginning of every line gives it the emphasis it needs to build to the main point the poet aims to deliver. Moreover, it gives the poem a sort of rhythmic felicity.
Answered by gauripagade20
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The repetition of the word 'where' at the beginning of every line gives it the emphasis it needs to build to the main point the poet aims to deliver at the end of the poem. The use of 'where' so many times enables the poet to describe the 'heaven of freedom' which he wants for his country.

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