T. S. Eliot's "The Wasteland"
Date Submitted: 07/28/2002 03:18:32
T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" has been named the most important poem ever written. Many have also said that it is the most influential piece of literature ever to come out of the Western Cannon. However, at the same time, there are those that claim that it is simply given too much meaning and yet others to claim that it is simply plagiarism because of the numerous references and allusions. There is one thing
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the end is an attempt at trying to clear everything up for the reader and or to make things even more complicated is unclear. More widely accepted is the view that everything in the end is just proof that after even something as great as the best poem ever written in the modern times, everything still falls apart and into fragments which are not able to pull themselves back together to form one unified being.
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