T. S. Eliot 's "Practical Cats' Book of The Old Possum" has influenced not only the drama "cat" but also the lyrics of all songs in the play. Music was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and T. S. Eliot 's poetry sings songs used in very small adjustments. "Cats" is the longest running show ... show more ... actors are singing while dancing. "Cats" dance in the play. Tough turn, jump, acrobatics etc, all dance is complicated. The background of the stage is a three-dimensional setting that looks like a dump. The cat uses "dump" as part of the stage. They go in and out through the old tire on the floor, skipping other things as if they were genuine cats playing in a garbage dump
In the 20th century, T.S. Eliot changed traditional forms of poetry to a more contemporary style. Elliott was born on September 26, 1888 in St. Louis, Missouri. At the age of 25, Elliott moved to the UK and started a career as a poet. Elliott enchanted greatly the poems written by modernist movement, Victorian poetry reaction. His first poem "Alfred Prufrock's Love Song" is known as one of the most famous works of the modernist movement. Eliot - George Eliot 's Silasmana - Carefully study what major events on New Year' s Eve have changed Silas Mana 's life dramatically. Please carefully study that the main event on New Year's Eve dramatically changed the life of Sirsamana. The novel "Silas Marner" written by George Eliot is about Linen Weaver called Raveloe's isolated village. Mana was a respected member of the lantern yard community of the northern town once.
T. Elliott is considered to be one of the most important writers of the 20th century, both a poet and a playwright, a critic and a thinker. Elliott was born in Saint Louis on September 26, 1888. His poem began to be published around 1915, completely separated from Robert Brook's modern Georgian poetry (18182-1915). Elliott is the most modern poet, and his modernism has several aspects. In most of his poems, he uses free verse and free verse instead of traditional poetry. One noteworthy point of Elliot is that his poems evoke images of feelings or emotions rather than expressing their meanings through logically linked sentences. Eliot's poetry is contemporary not only in shape but also in subject and theme. One of the inevitable facts of industrial civilization is the main position of big cities or metropolis, its anonymous, rootless citizen.