T.S. Eliot and The Waste Land (This is a rewrite of someone else from here's material.)
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Thomas Stearns Eliot, more commonly known as T. S. Eliot, was born September 26, 1888 in Saint Louis Missouri. He was considered to be one of the great leader's in the modernist movement in poetry during the 1920's thru the end of the century. Some of his modern techniques can be seen in works such as The Waste Land, The Four Quartets, and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. His use of diction, style and way
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Eliot wanted the poem to be difficult and he no doubt believed its difficulty to be an important aspect in its total meaning. I have learned a lot about T. S. Eliot in all the various readings I have done. What I learned was that Eliot was a very intelligent yet complicated man. He had very strong moral convictions and was determined to try and influence mankind. He had a profound impact on American Literature.
Eliot wanted the poem to be difficult and he no doubt believed its difficulty to be an important aspect in its total meaning. I have learned a lot about T. S. Eliot in all the various readings I have done. What I learned was that Eliot was a very intelligent yet complicated man. He had very strong moral convictions and was determined to try and influence mankind. He had a profound impact on American Literature.