T S. Analysis of the Wilderness Elliot Q5 "Most of the content of Elliott is harsh and rough, but he is writing it often in a beautiful way." Completely comment on the two parts of this assertion . The first readers of most Elliott works may agree that his poems seem rough and annoying. They will also say that many of his poeties describe society as a terminal disease, but when we dig down it, you are in pain, not everyone loses, hope is in debris I know that there is.
T. S. Elliott's T.S. Wilderness Elliott's most famous poem "The Waste Land", the desolated scene of the London civilization after the war. Residents of the wasted land of Elliot live in a society of moral bankruptcy and spiritual loss. Through a decent story, Elliott recalls the story of lost love, disarray of desire, abandonment of spirituality, waste pilgrimage and "life that died". Eliot wasteland prose]
This is a strange and retrograde way to tell stories. I am T. S. I am talking about Eliot and "Wasted Land". As far as my literary course is concerned, "wasteland" is how people do not understand literature, history and culture. Eliot tried to suggest literature, history, and culture through a series of vague hints, he insisted that people did not master these days well. I do not know why he thinks this is a good idea. In my brain, it creates a feedback loop that I wonder if Eliot never meant to show "Wasteland" to others. Otherwise, I do not know who his target group is, they are not joking except for other elitists in the jokes he wants to include a joke.
I am T. S. Elliott is one of my most disliked poets and I must admit that 'wasteland' is one of my most disliked verses. I found Elliott particularly shy, arrogant, looking at the navel. If this is not enough, I think his words are boring. Therefore, when Jen sent a version link, I was very happy. This is one of the times when the mix is better than the original. Imagine as Elliot's cat retaliation by retaliation of such revenge for a ridiculous poem and retaliation by letting someone turn it into a bland way Broadway musical.
Through a metaphor like Halle's wolf, Hesse is diagnosing the soul of modern people, the disillusionment of the 20th century, the dislocation of the heart, the era of T.S. Elliott's "Wasted Land" felt as if many people were empty and bankrupt, as traditional beliefs and values kept and continues to grow Western civilization for the second and half century. Belief to the essence of human nature; I was convinced that there was a fixed, sacred sanction plan; all these were broken by the devastating events of Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, and the First World War. Because goodness, beauty, and truth are absolute eternity.