Explain the phrase 'dreary desert sand of dead habit',
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for Tagore when people passively make decisions, it resembles a"deary desert.This is the opposite of the "clear stream" of his hopes. ... It is this heaven , then the tagore is describing as a place where " the clear stream of reason has not lost its way into the deary desert sand of dead habits.""
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He imagines habit to be a desert. The stream of reason seems to him to be lost in
the sands of habit. This means that he is saying that the people of his country blindly
believe in their superstitions at present, and he would like them to question these
beliefs through the application of logic.
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