Whom does the poet refer to using the phrase my father
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the poet refer to using the phrase for god
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- Rabindranath Tagore's poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear" is addressed to his father.
- He does not refer to his biological father when he says "father." God is the father referred to here.
- In the poem, the poet encourages his compatriots to get out of their sedentary habits.
- The phrase "head held high" implies that we should be proud of ourselves.
- Instead, we should be proud of our country and all it has to offer.
- We require a sense of self-dignity in order to truly appreciate our freedom.
- The poet was saddened to observe that most individuals in British India had no feeling of self-dignity.
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