what narrow domestic walls are referred by the poet a) religion b) colonies c) home d) fields chapter 1 where the mind is without fear please quickly answer and right answer tell
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Narrow domestic walls are the barriers of class, caste, creed, color , religion and other elements that divide people from one another. In most cases those are baseless superstitious beliefs and good for nothing.
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The correct option is Option A) Religion.
- Narrow domestic walls are referred to as religion and aligning closely with a colonialist worldview, the poem suggests that domestic walls are an impediment to achieving a true colony.
- They provide little safety to women. They prevent people from mingling freely with whomever they choose.
- Religion is the worship of a god or gods, such as a belief in the guidance of a spirit that guides the god. A religion is a set of spiritual beliefs held by a people, a community, or a nation.
- The division between religion and colonies is not absolute — many religions exist in colonies, as many colonies exist in religion.
- The boundaries are not always clear. class: general audience, level: intermediate, skill level: beginner, background info: domestic walls are also referred to as the walls of Jericho.
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