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प्रश्न
"The physical and human phenomena are described in metaphors using symbols from human anatomy." Support the statement with example.
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उत्तर
Nature and humans are inseparable.
- It is interesting to note that both physical and human phenomena are described in metaphors using symbols from the human anatomy.
- We often talk of the ‘face’ of the earth, ‘eye’ of the storm, ‘mouth’ of the river, ‘snout’ (nose) of the glacier, ‘neck’ of the isthmus and ‘profile’ of the soil.
- Similarly regions, villages, towns have been described as ‘organisms’. German geographers describe the ‘state/country’ as a ‘living organism’. Networks of road, railways and water ways have often been described as “arteries of circulation”.
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