Waste land: The water and religious motif of his poem "Wastelands", T. S Elliott uses a water pattern to represent death and rebirth. This is related to religious themes, themes of each part and the theme of the whole poem. Modern people are in the wasteland and must be born again. In the first part, "burial of the dead" there is a big negative sign in the water (or shortage of water). It was first mentioned in the 4th and 9th lines of April, and the narrator called it the "moon of the moon's strongest month". Later, the narrator described the dry scene of "dry stone [no sound of water]" (24).
At The Westland Elliott developed a theme of infertility and corruption in men after the First World War and focused on "superficial reflections in superficial religious lack or desperate love" (pinion) I hit it. For Elliot, people can neither find true love nor transcend the superficial sexual satisfaction, which is consistent with the spiritual decline of his soul. In the first part of the poem, in the context of "dead funeral" ~ "stone garbage" and "broken image", the proposal of the two love stories Elliott showed that his view of love is lost is showing. Ability to flower. Infertility in modern society (20, 22). Elliot talked about a young sailor Tristan ... displaying more content
T. Elliott's "The Waste Land" (1922) is a complex intensive poem with many literary suggestions to solve the mental crisis caused by modernity. Oxford's British literary colleagues describe Eliot's poetry as "satire, proposal, cosmopolitanism, sometimes lyricism and elegy." 1 The British poet Clay Grain wrote as follows. His reputation is notorious for their indomitable rationality and their artistic difficulty "Other famous examples of poetry are" magical journey "," ash Wednesday "," quartet "and so on.
T. Elliott's "The Waste Land" is a modernist epic divided into five parts: the deceased's funeral, the chess match, the fire preaching, the underwater death, and the Thunder's content. This poem itself is mainly in English. However, there are several lines that are arrays of different languages. It is also important to note that she travels south in winter as she is in contrast to childhood winter. She stated that traveling in the South is very rude and showed that she is numbered in its present condition. This numbness was explored with the next speaker - a woman who remembered having hyacinth -. For the first time, she was very excited to get them. However, she lost this excitement for some reason.