Q. Show how the title aptly sums up the thrust of this essay.
From the essay the pleasures of ignorance
Author Robert lynd
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Show how the title aptly sums up the thrust of this essay. From the essay the pleasures of ignorance Author Robert lynd
- Robert Lynd's The Pleasures of Ignorance explores the themes of discovery, education, perplexity, curiosity, and ignorance. The reader realises after reading the essay that Lynd might be examining the issue of bewilderment because it is taken from his collection of the same name.
- "Asking questions is the greatest pleasure of ignorance. The man who has given up this pleasure or traded it for the joy of adhering to religion is already showing signs of stiffening. According to Robert Lynd in 1959.
- It would be ridiculous to suggest that the naturalist does not also enjoy observing the behaviour of birds, but his enjoyment is steady, resembling a sombre and laborious occupation in contrast to the early-morning elation of the person who first hears a cuckoo and, lo and behold, the world is changed.
- He claims that hens in the modern world are confined, incapable of individuality, and treated like slaves by humans. Lynd makes a distinction between wild and domesticated birds. He claims that unlike farm or company birds, who are caged and serve a master, wild birds cannot be trained. The legends are about wild birds.
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