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The Wasteland and The Matrix

2023-05-01 04:24:03

The majority of the people living in the modern world lack the understanding and gratitude of life as they no longer integrate religion into their daily lives. In Eliot's view, people rely on 'accumulation of broken images' to build their religious ideas (22). People can regard themselves as believers of a religion, but they are not spiritually related to the higher powers or the level of understanding to the world. This is Eliot's question. The expectation of modern people is that people find salvation through exercise and alleviate modern dilemmas and understanding.

T. S. Elliott's T.S. Wilderness Elliott's most famous poem "The Waste Land", the desolated scene of the London civilization after the war. Residents of the wasted land of Elliot live in a society of moral bankruptcy and spiritual loss. Through a decent story, Elliott recalls the story of lost love, disarray of desire, abandonment of spirituality, waste pilgrimage and "life that died". Eliot wasteland prose]

This is a strange and retrograde way to tell stories. I am T. S. I am talking about Eliot and "Wasted Land". As far as my literary course is concerned, "wasteland" is how people do not understand literature, history and culture. Elliot tried to suggest literature, history, and culture through a series of vague tips, he insisted that people did not master these days well. I do not know why he thinks this is a good idea. In my brain, it creates a feedback loop that I wonder if Eliot never meant to show "Wasteland" to others. Otherwise, I do not know who his target group is, they are not joking except for other elitists in the jokes he wants to include a joke.

Many nihilistic elements were found in T.S. Elliott is a wasteland. After absolute printing in 1922, the wasteland caused a sensation. Nihilism of wasteland talks about the end of Christianity and religion. Because the power of evil becomes stronger, the victory of good and evil is guiding people. T. S. Eliot's "Wasted Land" appears in the era of European culture and the world does not know how to deal with it. Many people at the time believed that society became chaotic chaos, and humans had no emotions. We must emphasize disappointment, fantasy, criticism. Nihilism became common and came in front. This poem was later called poetry, reflecting the postwar situation and how it brought about the decline, loss, and loss of morality and ideal, and furthermore the loss of faith.