As proved by his work, T.S. Elliott is deeply aware of the use of myths as a starting point for maintaining a cultural or historical perspective. In 'wasteland', his use of myths is not just an implicit and figurative strategy but an attempt to connect his own ideas and metaphor to universality to establish some external order against the confusion he presents is there. Elementality The myth of his art is not a creative way but a recovery of the mythical poet 's role. Because it is an intellectual strategy, because I have abandoned the era of self acquisition and its myth. Apparatus (Ellmann, 621).
Abandoned land, TS Eliot (1922) 1931, TS Eliot (1888-1965) wrote 434 lines of poet divided into five parts. Symbol and extensive scope After World War I, literature reproduced the sense of social, cultural and personal division suffered by civilization. This verse contrasts past ideas and moral grandness with vulgar, decadent and worthless phenomena. This poem means that modern life is a great waste of spirit. Since Elliot was first published and became one of the main metaphors of the 20th century, this term has been used in countless short stories, novels, poems, and plays. Watanabe, Silvia (1953-)
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Elliott wrote "Wasted Land" in 1921 after he recovered from the collapse of tension. "It is considered to be the most important poem of the 20th century, and T. S. Eliot's" The Waste Land "is a kind of slope for despair and purpose of modern Western civilization. I thought Hal could move, but I think that The Waste Land is very interesting and sometimes lyrical, but I think that it is often difficult to understand. Successfully, I can not understand the passage of French and German, I feel that there is a tendency for Elliot and the editor of the book to reversibly give up.
To prove the process of this change let's take the first literary text - "malaria" mentioned in the autobiographical theme of "wasteland" as an example. A passage of "Wasted Land" was rehearsed from autobiography and fused with Eliot's own way of debating the drought in the wasteland of the title of the poem. As I said, the content of the content described in the Earl's autobiography has been changed only by fusion with Elliott's legend - it's the background and meaning of the Earl's story about her noble lifestyle I changed. It is a symptom of moral and spiritual drought of modern civilization. The same remediation process due to line collapse also applies to the use of citations as literary implications of Eliot.