The Waste Land: Eliot’s Masterpiece of Modern Despair
T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” reflects the post-World War I generation’s disillusionment and spiritual decay. Blending various literary traditions and historical references, it explores themes of fragmentation, societal collapse, and spiritual decline. Despite despair, the poem hints at hope through spiritual rebirth, advocating a return to morality.
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