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why are symbols important in the life of a nation?

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Answered by nutanjha95
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is precisely because they carry meaning, values and ideals that national symbols are important spaces for debate and transformation. ... This makes some people uncomfortable because at any particular moment, it can feel like the best way to respect any given national symbol is to treat it as sacrosanct.
Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we are asked to talk about the importance of symbols in the life of a nation.

  • Every country has symbols, which are particular artifacts that stand for the ideals, traditions, or other intangible concepts that define that nation.
  • Even while these emblems may alter with time, they can serve as a unifying force within a country by serving as a reminder of its past and core values.
  • National symbols frequently condense the knowledge, values, history, and memories associated with one's homeland in addition to representing the general concept of "nation."
  • National symbols serve as vital forums for discussion and change precisely because they convey meaning, beliefs, and goals.
  • A national symbol is a representation that represents a nation to the outside world. The national emblem encourages patriotism and is observed by the populace.
  • The symbol aids comprehension of the reality in which we live and hence provides the foundation for our judgments.
  • Symbols help us comprehend the world in which we live and act as the foundation for our judgments. People utilize symbols in this way to identify and participate in society through constitutive rhetoric, as well as to make sense of the reality around them.

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