T.S.Eliot poem The Waste land
“ The West Land”
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T.S.Eliot
"The Waste
Land" by T.S.Eliot
The waste land poem here , T.S.Eliot talk about the western culture. His location and nation by the western culture. The waste land
is a collection of five poem divided into different parts. All the poem is
archetype way also a poem made of collage of images.
1)
The Burial Of The Dead
In the first part
"The Burial Of The dead" T.S.Eliot talk about the myth of Sibyl(sibyl
is a waiting for death). Myth of Tristan and Isolde and Hyacinth girl ( German
opera, it is the flower name. The love and death connected in the myth). At last T.S.Eliot talk about the Unreal City:
London bridge, death undone, etc.....
"Something
different from either,
Your
shadow at morning striding behind you,
Or
Your shadow at evening to meet you,
He
will show you fear in a Handful Dust"
T.S.Eliot talk about the Red Rock. Red
Rock is symbol of christianity.here, I Put my view in single line
"I Will Shaw You , Who Are You in
Right Now?"
The image of Madame Sosostris. She was a
fashionable fortune teller. We can see in this image fond that the image of
Christianity. The Christianity is connected with the city of London. London is
the city of Christian. So I can connected the image of Madame Sosostris and
city of London.
2) A Game Of Chess
The second part of "A Game
Of Chess". A poem this section focuses on two opposing scenes , one of
high society and one of the lower classes.
3) The Fire Sermon
The poem 'The
Fire sermon' we can say that the poem Boredom was one of the problam of waste
land. The title of the poem 'The fire sermon' the sermon given by Buddha in
which he encourage his fallowers to give up earthly passion ( passion is
symbolized by fire) and seek freedom fr earthly thing. Also we can see in this
poem there are many references like Bank of River, bank of Canal, Fisherking (
fisherking also suffering from bodies pain), Tiresias, a figure from classical
mythology who has both male and female features.
" Old man with wrinkled female
breasts"
And is blind but can see into the
feature.
"Burning burning burning burning
O lord thou pluckest me out
O lord thou pluckest burning"
At last the section then
comes to an abrupt end with a few line from St.Augustine's confessions and a
vague references to the Buddha's fire sermon ( burning)
The poem's next section which will
relate the story pf a death without resurrection exposes the absurdity of these
two figures faith in external higher power that this section ends with only the
single word 'burning' isolated on the page, reveals the futility of all of
man's struggles.
4)
Death by Water
The poem'Death by Water' it's
creat a archytype image. The poem death by water describes a man phlebas the
phoenician who has died apparently by droeining. In death he has forgotten his
wordly cares as the creatures of the seen have picked his body apart.
The narrator asks his reader too
consideref phlebes and recall his or her own morality. At last we can say that
the poem reflect the Tragic water world.
5)
What the Thunder Said
We can say that the poem what the
thunder said says as taken from the UPNISHAD (hindu fables). The poem reflect
the Sirrealistic image. The image of Cock. Cock symbolise something bright in
our life. Here, alsoEliot implies a path to regenerate the denizens of the
waste land E.g what the thunder said.
Datta-
Give
Dayadhvam-Sympathise
Damayata-Self-Control
Eliot bring togethere the wisdom of the east and west and shows that
spiritual regeneration can come, if only we had the voice of the thunder.
The poem ends with a seies of disparate
fragments from a children's song, from Dante and from Elizabethan drama leading
up to a final chant of "
Shantih Shantih Shantih" . The
traditional ending to an Upnishad.
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