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7 December, 01:16

William blake maintained that imagination

a. was an unreliable foundation for insight and understanding.

b. could be cowardly rather than heroic.

c. could shatter humanity's "mind-forged manacles."

d. should be distrusted because it was not scientific.

e. was the only medicine that humankind had for the pain of isolation.

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  1. 7 December, 01:31
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    The correct answer is (e). English poet William Blake maintained that imagination was the only medicine that humankind had for the pain of isolation. He believed that imagination, even though belongs to every one of us, is the greater force which can’t be controlled (in a positive way). William Blake said: "The imagination is not a state: it is the human existence itself".
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