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What The Thunder Said (Imagery (Sensory (Bhuddist sermon (Impossible to…
What The Thunder Said
Imagery
Isolation
Help yourself to escape
Help others - make a community
Sensory
Bhuddist sermon
Impossible to escape reality/distortion in the Waste Land
There is no hope
sight of 'torchlight'
sound of 'silence'
touch of 'agony'
Negative semantic field
The Waste Land is vunerable
Blake 'mind-forged manacles'
'key' 'key'
Freedom, control
'his prison'
Personal trap
Regrets
Society's ideals - personal rules, hidden realities
mental block - lack of control
Do not become reliant on routine
'After'
Anaphora
Past, end of life
Enlightenment
graphology (italics)
Datta
To give
Dayadhvam
To have compassion
Damyata
To have Self-control
'The boat responded'
clairvoyance
sailor
gained control
Phlebus, Philomel
Modernism
'Datta. Dayadvam. Damyata.'
Ambiguity
Understanding is secondary to peace
'Shantih shantih shantih'
The peace which passeth understanding
Ignorance is bliss
DA
'Yes' in Russian
Nature Motif
Personal journey
Change between past and present tense
Barren, dry setting
'no water' 'rock' 'dry'
'spoke the thunder'
Unable to understand the thunder
First stages of life
Eliot's hope for redemption
Quest for the Holy Grail
'There is the empty chapel'