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THOMAS STEANS ELIOT - Coggle Diagram
THOMAS STEANS ELIOT
THE WASTE LAND
according to eliot in the modern world these are broken and we cannot reach or experience their original meaning anymore
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the wast land alludes to the opposition between the sterility of the modern word and fertility of the past
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conist of 5 section: The Burial of the dead, A game of chess,the fire sermon, death by water, what the thunder said
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LIFE
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1957: He married his second wife, Valerie Fletcher
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1914: at the outbreak of word War I, he settled in England
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POETIC MISSION
objective correlative: indirectly through' a set of object a situation, a chain of events whitch shall be the formula of terminate in sensory experience are give, the emotions is immediantely evoked
Eliot sees his poetic mission as that of piecing together this broken word and fining redemption by creating a new symbolic system out of significant fragments that remain of the old, and by fusing western traditions whit those of other cultures
His action are no longer governed by a shared ethical code, and he himself is morally and spyritually empty
This complexities results form the fragmentation of the western cultural, mythological and the processes of industrialisation, mass production, and consumerisim
For him , poetry should aim at a representation of the complexities of modern civilisation in language
LITERARY PRODUCTION
in 1922: he found the literary journal The Criterion, he also publication the wast land