Passage
Unlike religion and science, poetry does not posit or expect any belief in absolute truths. Those forces
or individuals who claim to have absolute truths in their grasp tend to turn dictatorial and tyrannical.
Truth usually does not admit any contradictions or imperfections. It is unitarian. It is, therefore, not of
much use for poetry. Poetry abides by the plurality of life and existence. Perhaps poetry follows reality
which is plural, anachronistic, full of contradictions. Against the tyranny of truth, poetry remains a
partisan of democratic reality. Against the arrogance of power, wealth and hierarchy, poetry proposes
both humility and defiance.
QUESTION
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Prelims 2024
Which one of the following statements best reflects the most logical and rational message conveyed by the above passage?
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