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प्रश्न
Who is 'Thee' in the poem? What does the poet appeal to 'Thee' to do?
उत्तर
'Thee' here in the poem refers to the almighty God. The poet appeals to thee to help the people lead into the heaven of freedom so that the people awake with good thoughts, good words, and good actions.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
In your notebook write down a line from the poem as proof for the following.
The poet wishes that everyone in his country holds his head high in dignity.
'Where words come out from the depth of truth.' Explain in your own words.
Write your own response to the following question, and justify where needed:
What should people keep on widening? How can it be done?
Write your own response to the following question, and justify where needed:
What attributes of Rabindranath Tagore does the poem (prayer) reflect?
Read the poem carefully and complete the table after the discussion in pairs. One is done for you.
Concepts in the poem |
Present situation |
Expected/ideal situation |
(1) mind | mind is full of fear | fearless mind |
(2) head | ||
(3) knowledge | ||
(4) words | ||
(5) habit | ||
(6) thought and action |
Complete the following sentence using your own interpretation:
When the mind is without fear and the head is unbowed, we enjoy _______.
Fill in the blank:
In the world of sycophancy, students must ______
Read the short story written by Rabindranath Tagore ‘The Kabuliwala’ or ‘The Home Coming.’
Taking the help of a dictionary/internet guess and write the type of poem against its description.
A poem set in picturesque, rustic background _______.
Read the following extract and do the given activities.
A1. Read the poem carefully and match the expressions with their meanings.
No. | Column A | No. | Column B |
1. | Mind is without fear | (a) | A person with self-respect and proud of possessing it. |
2. | Knowledge is free | (b) | Sincerity of heart. |
3. | The head is held high | (c) | A fearless person |
4. | Depth of Truth | (d) | Education is given to all. |
Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high - Rabindranath Tagore |
A2. Find out the example of "Metaphor" from the poem.
A3. Write two pairs of alliteration.