what do you mean by 'dreary desert and "dead habit"
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Rabindranath Tagore compares dead habit to dreary desert sand in which the stream of reason has lost its way. Dreary desert sand stands for our various superstitions which do not let us apply logic and thus do work blindly according to our superstitions. Hope it helps.
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Dreary desert and dead habit are used in the form of metaphors
- Dead habit is being compared to dreary habits stating that they are just "like" each other.
- Deserts are dry and dreary, lack vegetation, and do not contain clear running streams of water.
- Dead habits are compared to be the same as dead habits, as they block productivity and positivity which does not lead to a progressive life. They prevent men from having clear thoughts and goals in their lives.
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