The wasted life of Eliot's "Hollow Man" published at T. S. by "Hollow Man" of T. S. Elliot reflects the emptiness, waste and pain of contemporary life. It also reflects human communication problems and the meaning (or lack thereof) of life. Elliot uses symbols of religion and desert, the implications of the Bible and literature, repetition, imitation and intentionally sparse and controlled language to convey the theme of poetry. Two inscriptions "MISTAH KURTZ - HE DEAD" and "Old Guy Penny" will be opened.
In his 1925 poetry "The Hollow Man" T. Elliot said the end of the world is not a slap but an obob. The good news is that AI weeds never end the world. These are not terminator robots. But according to the spirit of Eliot's poetry they show that this is a slow and steady erosion of the general goods that we are taking for granted rather than the devastating events that we should be most afraid of It is. Seriously damaged networks will compromise the promise of global trade and data revolution. It will weaken knowledge transfer. As the government establishes a major firewall it may accelerate the trend of the Internet 'Balkan'. Imagine what happens if you break into a healthy implant, air traffic control network, nuclear power plant operating system, stop all operations and restart the computer all the time.
In the 1920s, the major authors of many countries revealed the shallowness and narrowness of American life. The poet T S. wrote that the United States is a country full of materialism, spiritual vitality. Elliot living in 'Hollow Man'. No writer has caused an attack on the middle class as violent as Sinclair Lewis. SinclairLewis became the first American to win the Nobel Prize for literature in 1930. In Main Street (1920) and Babbit (1922) he satisfied the narrow confidence and boredom of the American town, and in El Mortori (1922) he revealed religious hypocrisy and prejudice.
T. S. Hollow Elliot is a frustrating poem that explores the impact of war on individuals and society as a whole. Elliott said that "an empty person" whispered ". It is quiet and meaningless. In this poem, Elliot is more direct in the assessment of humanity, but he accuses only one generation in the poem, Frost said Eliot is the human being affected by his generation and war " It is expressed as an unformed shape, a shadow with no color, a posture without movement. Formed after the First World War, it is a practical view of Eliot's view of human nature.