(19-24) Elliott is comparing the culture of the First World War in England with the culture described in these parts of the Bible. Elliott said that culture is "lifeless" and "dark." As long as culture is like this, he said that people can not prosper, "Which branches of these stones garbage grew" (19-20). One reason why culture is stagnant is that British people were "shocked" at the atrocities of the First World War. Elliot drew this story in the brown fog at the dawn of winter at the "funeral of the dead" group of people flowing through the London bridge.
At The Westland Elliott developed a theme of infertility and corruption in men after the First World War and focused on "superficial reflections in superficial religious lack or desperate love" (pinion) I hit it. For Elliot, people can neither find true love nor transcend the superficial sexual satisfaction, which is consistent with the spiritual decline of his soul. In the first part of the poem, in the context of "dead funeral" ~ "stone garbage" and "broken image", the proposal of the two love stories Elliott showed that his view of love is lost is showing. Ability to flower. Infertility in modern society (20, 22). Eliot talked about the young sailor Tristan's story ... displaying more content
T. Elliott's "The Waste Land" (1922) is a complex intensive poem with many literary suggestions to solve the mental crisis caused by modernity. Oxford's British literary colleagues describe Eliot's poetry as "satire, proposal, cosmopolitanism, sometimes lyricism and elegy" 1. Notorious for their indomitable rationality and their artistic difficulty, his reputation is difficult.
A great writer is a great editor. T. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land" is dedicated to his brother Ezra Pound. He calls it "a better craftsmaker in her mother tongue." This is the way that Eliot thanked the pound who helped to edit the poetry, and the two shared a French house. I like the idea of sharing a house with some of my colleague writers in France but we just click the "Reply" button as easily as we can to help each other improve our work Say something useful.