T S. Eliot's Elliot's poem "Prelude" depicts him as a dark and annoying world without future. His image is clear and he uses many skills. He uses a text image that explicitly explains what it is, so that it can portray it in my mind. The choice of his words is a very important element as the words he uses can bring an image in the heart, and he also explains humans through parts of the body or their existence. His unique use of grammar and rhythm also enhances the effect of his poetry.
Eliot uses many powerful techniques in "Prelude", but his most prominent use is the use of images. The use of T. S. Elliott's image makes "Prelude" a fierce poem and all concepts are materialized with text focused on my sense. The images he presents can be seen, heard and smelled, enabling the reader to feel the despair of modern society.
T S. Eliot's Elliot's poem "Prelude" depicts him as a dark and annoying world without future. His image is clear and he uses many skills. He uses a text image that explicitly explains what it is, so that it can portray it in my mind. The choice of his words is a very important element as the words he uses can bring an image in the heart, and he also explains humans through parts of the body or their existence. - T.S. The conflict between individuals and society Elliott's overture In the poem "Prelude" by T. S. Elliott, he depicts alienation of individuals and society. His image is clear, and he uses a lot of techniques to accomplish this purpose. By using the image accurately, you can draw something clear in your head. For example, the word "... withered leaves" (7) means a clear image, "... put a shadow" (22)
Think about how T. Sili makes readers understand the complicated nature of alienation in his poetry. The prologue, preface, T. Eliot through his verse allows readers to understand the complex nature of alienation and isolation. The Prelude describes the urban environment, a daily life not meaningful as a fragmented world forced by individuals to experience everyday. His poetry discusses isolation and loneliness to emphasize the depletion individuals face in the urban environment. T. S. Elliot draws irritated pictures about the urban environment. It effectively communicates how individuals are isolated in urban environments because they are experiencing a monotonous and painful life. T.Slili uses various language technologies to emphasize the loneliness that individuals feel in the urban environment. Preface the reader of the face by presenting the urban environment as vibrant frustrating wilderness