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What kind of world would we have if these walls dint exist . poem where the mind is without fear

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Answered by Anonymous
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AnswerIn Rabindranath Tagore’s poem beginning “Where the mind is without fear,” the speaker imagines an ideal world rooted fundamentally in the ideal of freedom – freedom that manifests itself in a wide variety of ways. The opening two lines celebrate the kind of intellectual freedom that fosters human dignity and self-respect:

Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high

Where knowledge is free

These lines suggest the ability to think freely and to possess freely the results of one’s own and others’ thinking. Lines 3 and 4, meanwhile, suggest the importance of freedom from narrow, parochial, trivial divisions, such as those of ethnicity, race, sectarian hatred, and other artificial barriers:

Where the world has not been broken up into fragments

By narrow domestic walls:

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Answered by suprodiproy2008
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  • Àbû Mia khå līfä Tó bøhó5 ß3x6 haan ä0 ka k6à màññà?!

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