![]() The poem is enormously complex, making great demands upon the readers. He has written The Waste Land in 433 lines and divided it into five sections. Eliot gives a vivid description of the ravages caused by the First World War. The poem truly depicts life in London in the aftermath of the First World War. Eliot: IntroductionĬleanth Brooks describes The Waste Land as a ‘highly condensed epic of the modern age’. Conclusion 1.’ The Waste Land’ by T.S.Analysis of Structure ‘The Waste land’ by T. 2.3 Parallelism of Past and the Present.2.2 Depiction of Disillusionment in ‘The Waste Land’ by T.S.2.1.4 Loss of Faith, Moral Values, and Compassion.2.1.3 How does Eliot sum up Europe’s lack of spiritual significance?.2.1.2 Glimpses of All Sections of Modern Society.2.1.1 Lack of Spiritual Significance and Perversion of Sex.1.2.1 Section I: The Burial of the Dead.1.1 How does Eliot describe the ‘Physical Wasteland’ in his poem?. ![]()
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