Read the passage carefully and answer the question:
All great thinkers live and move on a high
plane of thought. It is only there they can breathe freely.
it is only in contact with spirits like themselves they
can live harmoniously and attain that serenity which
comes from ideal companionship. The studies of all
great thinkers must range along the highest altitudes of
human thought. I have always thought that the strongest
the argument in favour of the Baconian theory was, that
no man, however indubitable his genius, could have
written the plays and sonnets that have come down
to us under Shakespeare’s own name who had not the
liberal education of Bacon. The magnificent ideals that
have ever haunted the human mind and given us our
highest proofs of future immortality by reason of the
impossibility of their fulfillment here, are splintered into
atoms by contact with life’s realities. Hence comes
our subline discontent A habitual meditation on the
vast problems that underline human life and are knit
into human destinies – thoughts of immortality, of the
the littleness of mere man, of the greatness of man’s soul,
of the splendors of the universe that are invisible to the
ordinary traffickers in the street, as the vastness of st.
Peter’s is to the spider that weaves her web in a comer
of the dome-those things do not fit men to understand
the average human being, or tolerate with patience the
sordid wretchedness of the unregenerate masses. It is
easy to understand, therefore, why such thinkers fly to the
the solitude of their own thoughts, or the silent companionship
of the immortals and if they care to present their views
in prose or verse to the world, that these views take a
the sombre and melancholy setting from ”the pale caste of
thought” in which they were engendered.
0. Great thinkers are content to live