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  1. Nov 17, 2014 · In this quartet of short Eliot poems there seems to be little escape from the everyday urban life of drudgery: you get up, you go to work, you come home, you sleep (or try to), you do it all again the next day.

  2. 'You do not know how much they mean to me, my friends, And how, how rare and strange it is, to find In a life composed so much, so much of odds and ends, (For indeed I do not love it ... you knew? you are not blind! How keen you are!) To find a friend who has these qualities, Who has, and gives…

  3. Put your shoes at the door, sleep, prepare for life.' The last twist of the knife. Copyright Credit: T. S. Eliot, "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" from Collected Poems: 1909-1962.

  4. His poems, often complex and profound, delve into the depths of human existence, exploring themes of love, despair, and the fragmented nature of modern life. Through his artistry, Eliot captures the essence of life's most profound moments, leaving a lasting impact on readers worldwide.

  5. Oct 27, 2014 · Eliot asks the reader to embrace a stoic view of human reality. This means that we must accept the loss of much that is dear to us in order to attain divine transcendence. Life, the poet reminds us, cannot evade the truth of Adam’s curse—“And that, to be restored, our sickness must grow worse.”

  6. The cultural degeneration from Shakespeare to popular music is emblematic of the decline and debasement seen throughout The Waste Land. Eliot has interestingly affixed an “O O O O” to the beginning of the song, which is reminiscent of the final lines of Hamlet: “The rest is silence. / O, o, o, o.”. It’s so elegant.

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  8. Feb 4, 2021 · Here are ten of the greatest lines of T. S. Eliot’s work. 1. ‘April is the cruellest month’. Let’s begin with perhaps the best-known line from Eliot’s best-known poem – although it isn’t technically the opening line of the poem. Well … not quite, anyway.

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