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What is the fear of mind is the poet talking about?​

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Answered by f4Faizan
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Explanation:

The fear of unknown, the fear of uncertainty, the fear of something will go wrong, the great of failure, the great of doubt. We are always in fear of something, we are always scared.

This poem, however, refer to that era where Indians were subjected to all kind of brutality, there were torture at every steps, the colonial raj, I am talking about. They had committed crime against us but still we worship them. What a pity.

The Indians were in fear as any slave would be, the atmosphere was so ugly and this poem was an attempt to retaliate as well as to usurp courage which is the only weapon against fear.

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The fear of unknown, the fear of uncertainty, the fear of something will go wrong, the great of failure, the great of doubt. We are always in fear of something, we are always scared.

This poem, however, refer to that era where Indians were subjected to all kind of brutality, there were torture at every steps, the colonial raj, I am talking about. They had committed crime against us but still we worship them. What a pity.

The Indians were in fear as any slave would be, the atmosphere was so ugly and this poem was an attempt to retaliate as well as to usurp courage which is the only weapon against fear.

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