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& Lt; Tab / & gt; This T. S. written in the 1920's. Eliot's poetry depicts the modern world as a wasteland after the First World War. Literally, "wasteland" is a French battlefield, French army and British army fought with Germans and became a muddy tomb. Frankly, Elliott caught a clear emotional and spiritual despair in Europe, but it was enhanced by the deaths associated with the First World War. For many people it is unbelievable that the Merciful God will allow such a massacre, and more and more Europeans are beginning to lose faith in Christianity. In addition to this spiritual crisis, many European lifestyles and relationships are also penetrated by meaninglessness and alienation. In the inscription of "wasteland" Elliott is lucky to be Sybil, eternity but shows his pessimism about contemporary culture by quoting a sacred woman cursed by the elderly. & LT; tag / & gt;