|
T. S. Eliot was a dominant force in twentieth-century British and American poetry. ... He wrote poems in verse, selected verse, children’s verse, and selected prose. ... T.S. Eliot established his own style of poetry. ...
“The Waste Land”, one of Eliot’s most famous works, speaks about modern society and the lack of community and a spiritual center. ...
Eliot demonstrates this contrast between life and death through various symbols such as birds, music, and water. ... Eliot used sex as a symbol. ... In the third section “The fire Sermon” Eliot illustrates the decay of life, death, and the images of repulsive love.
Approximate Word count = 464 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
|
|