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Question
Answer the following question in about 100-120 words:
Half baked knowledge is always dangerous. Rushing to conclusions without going deep into the detail of things always leads to uninvited chaos and disasters. Explain the above mentioned statements in the light of Think-Tank’s interpretation of the rhymes in the book ‘Mother Goose’.
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Solution
“A little knowledge is a dangerous thing” can cause people to make poor choices. Think-Tank’s ignorance proved to be devastating for him in “The Book That Saved the Earth”. He instructs his crew members to consume books because he doesn’t know the difference between them and sandwiches. He causes needless anxiety by misinterpreting nursery rhymes. He believes that there is a covert plan to invade Mars in the children’s book Mother Goose, illustrating how ignorance can lead to confusion and mayhem. He leaps from one conclusion to another without using any logical reasoning because of his extremely limited and shallow knowledge. This demonstrates that snap judgments based on a cursory comprehension result in catastrophe. The play satirically demonstrates that incomplete information is always harmful. Critical thought and accurate comprehension, not rash assumptions, are the sources of true wisdom.
