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what are the reason and dead habbit compare to​

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Answered by ghazala162004
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In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet compares 'reason' to a clear stream and 'dead habits' to a dry desert. Reason or logical thinking is the thing that makes a nation progressive. On the other hand, 'dead habits' (superstitions) make a nation stagnant.

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Answered by SmileCute
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Explanation:

In the poem Where the Mind is Without Fear, the poet compares 'reason' to a clear stream and 'dead habits' to a dry desert. Reason or logical thinking is the thing that makes a nation progressive. On the other hand, 'dead habits' (superstitions) make a nation stagnant.

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