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What is meant by "Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way / Into the dreary desert sand of dead habit"?

AEmotions should be prioritized over logical thinking

BLogic and reasoning should not be lost to outdated customs

CTraditions are more important than rational thought

DReason should be flexible and adapt to changing habits

Answer:

B. Logic and reasoning should not be lost to outdated customs

Read Explanation:

  • In "Where the Mind is Without Fear", Rabindranath Tagore uses the metaphor of a "clear stream of reason" to represent rational thinking, logic, and wisdom.

  • He contrasts this with the "dreary desert sand of dead habit," which symbolizes rigid traditions, blind faith, and outdated customs that hinder progress.

  • Tagore urges people to embrace reason and critical thinking instead of blindly following old practices that no longer serve a meaningful purpose.

  • He envisions a society where logic and innovation lead to progress and enlightenment.


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