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Write a minimum 150-word response in which you explain one of the themes of “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark.” Be sure to cite examples from the text.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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This poem highlights four important themes courage, wisdom, knowledge and uncertainty.


It is vital for a person to be wise and learned to pass the darkest hour in his life in the smoothest manner possible.


With knowledge comes great possibilities.


We will be able to find our way through the dark only when we adjust our eyes to the same level.


The same works for human mind too.

Answered by laxmijain29
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Answer:

It may be distressing and confusing to navigate this darkness without the need for a "Moon" or "Star," that is, without any compass to point the way. But just as light cannot exist without darkness, neither can courage exist without some measure of fear.

The speaker seems to be saying that it's crucial for individuals to take that initial, uncertain step into the "night," even if they're unsure of where they're going. This could entail facing one's concerns, overcoming trauma, or just accepting the truth that now the future is unpredictable.

The speaker believes that despite what one's internal "darkness" may be, one can overcome it.

Explanation:

In this poetry, four significant themes—courage, insight, knowledge, and uncertainty—are highlighted.

For a person to get through his darkest hour in life as painlessly as possible, he must be intelligent and learned.

Knowledge opens up a world of opportunities.

Only when we raise both of our eyes to same level will we be able to navigate the dark.

#SPJ2

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