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Why does tha poet compare dead habit to dreary desert land

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Answered by mellow19
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Dead habits are compared to desert sands because these superstitious beliefs block the way of progressive thoughts, just as a desert can block the way of a clear stream. Dead habits are as choking as the desert for something fresh and progressive.

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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The reason why does the poet compare "dead habit" to "dreary sand" are as follows;

Explanation:

  • Dead habits are linked to desert sands because superstitious beliefs obstruct progressive thinking, much like a desert can obstruct a clear stream.
  • For something new and innovative, dead habits are as suffocating as the desert. 'Reason' is compared to a clean stream, whereas 'dead habits' is compared to an arid desert by the poet.
  • The reason, or logical reasoning, is what propels a country forward. On the other side, a nation's stagnation is caused by "dead habits" (superstitions).
  • Instead of adhering to old ideas, logical thinking allows us to make new decisions and accept change. That is why reason is compared to a pure stream capable of washing away any impediment in its path. Because of this, dead habits are compared to desert sands.

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Why does the poet compare "dead habit" to "dreary sand"?

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