respected sir
here my views on T.S Eliot waste land
T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ is an important landmark in the history of English Poetry and one of the most talked about the Poem of the 20th Century.
3.) Eliot has made use of many myths poem different cultures and tries to connect different religious thoughts to get the answer. In the third part of the poem, he refers to “Jain- Buddhist” philosophy especially the serman given by Buddha. Second allusion is presented in the last part which he refers to Ganga, Brihadranyaka-upnishad.
Datta- be a giver
Dayadhavam- compassion, sympathise, empathise
Damyata- control and repress
The poem is of a quest of a man to restore spirituality as well as solution of contemporary malice.
here my views on T.S Eliot waste land
T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’ is an important landmark in the history of English Poetry and one of the most talked about the Poem of the 20th Century.
1. “The Übermensch”
is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. In his 1883
book “Thus Spoke Zarathustra”. Übermensch is a Garman word, it
means Above-Human or Superman.In this concept of Ubermensch
(Superman) in seems to be progressive and forward.What Nietzsche is
concerned about in relating the above is that God is dead in the
hearts and minds of his own generation of modern men.
.2) In the second question that prior to the speech Gustaf Hellstrom of
the Swedish Academy is concept of Eliot and Freud both are important
because in our life independent or free thought are more important, but
the concept of Eliot is important it given us good instruction of life.
Freud say that there is no need of tradition for salvation. In this poem
talks about spiritual degeneration and sexual perversion. Eliot himself
can't apply theory of depersonalization in his own poem.
On
the other side we can say that, T.S.Eliot is a person who believes in
spirituality and God. T.S. Eliot was totally
believes into the god and myths and’ The wast land poem ‘totally
related with mythical connections and god Buddha and Christ also.
3.) Eliot has made use of many myths poem different cultures and tries to connect different religious thoughts to get the answer. In the third part of the poem, he refers to “Jain- Buddhist” philosophy especially the serman given by Buddha. Second allusion is presented in the last part which he refers to Ganga, Brihadranyaka-upnishad.
Datta- be a giver
Dayadhavam- compassion, sympathise, empathise
Damyata- control and repress
The poem is of a quest of a man to restore spirituality as well as solution of contemporary malice.
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