The use of language (taking into account Wolfgang Iser 's reader response theory), and the regular characteristics of my first East Coker, is my purpose. The top and bottom of a broken, stretched, demolished, destroyed, restored or home in that place is an open field, factory, or bypass. In this discussion we will consider using Eliot's various language devices at East Coker. The discussion focuses on how T. S. Eliot (1888 - 1965) uses linguistic media in parallel to reflect his view on the periodic and repetitive pattern of life and death.
Elliot imagined the old age of the poem Part 2 "Oriental Cork". This is a rural time, a cycle of planting and harvesting seasons. As the East Coke countryside is also within his Eliot 's own past as his ancestral place, it also represents a historical era. In the third section of this section, he describes how the Old Country Festival looks like Elliott will leave the United States. However, when I saw that his fathers were left behind, I felt he was cheated. He wanted to teach him how their legacy grew gracefully, but when he was looking forward to getting older, he saw death - he himself and others Death of things. Therefore, he tried to reach an agreement in the dark. He knows that the words can not contain death. He advised him so that he was patient and, desiring to work hard, not to work hard. Most importantly, he noticed that he had to put himself under the care of "the wounded surgeons" of Christ's statue.
East Coke (1940), the title of the second quartet is the name of Somerset. T. Elliott wants his body to be cremated when he dies, and the ashes are buried in East Cork. His second wife plays her duty. This place was also visited and lived by Eliot's ancestors. That is the reason why we found the beginning and the theme of this poem as "my beginning is my end" and later changed to "I am finally my beginning." "The specific literary turn here is that the simple carnival of the imaginary" village "men and women is expressed mainly by the words and spellings of Sir Thomas Eliot, the poet's ancestor (Brown: 2003 ).
January 4: T. 1948, S. Eliot died of lung emphysema in London at the age of 77, was buried in the cemetary of the village of St. Michael's Church of East Coker, his ancestors were immigrants to the American village. At the memorial monument of the Westminster Abbey there was a weak and sick Ezra Pound in Italy. Summer: Durrells and children live in a villa on Paleocastrizza on Corfu Island Her husband and children are also Mary Mollo Hadkinson. LD met Ghislaine de Boysson at a nearby hotel at Catha Aldington. Two women spent a while with Crowder, but they did not sleep or drink LD. LD visited Athens to see Austin Harrison, a friend of an architect from Cyprus. Joan and Peter Bird will visit Corfu. LD collaborates with Ernle Bradford in the Cn-TV documentary "Search Ulysses"