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tino4ka555 [31]
2 years ago
11

he memory throws up high and dry a crowd of twisted things; a twisted branch upon the beach eaten smooth, and polished as if the

world gave up the secret of its skeleton, stiff and white. a broken spring in a factory yard, rust that clings to the form that the strength has left hard and curled and ready to snap. —"rhapsody on a windy night," t. s. eliot what makes this stanza an example of stream of consciousness?
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Paha777 [63]2 years ago
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Parched and dusty, nothing more to generate. The mind and consciousness are represented as smooth + polished. Both literal and metaphorical.

<h3>What does Rhapsody on a Windy Night mean?</h3>

Through outlining the frailty of human existence, demonstrating the similarity between the associative nature of memory and the hazy mental psyche of individuals, and illuminating the degradation of the human psyche brought on by living, Eliot's Rhapsody on a Windy Night explores these feelings of hopelessness and futility. Several lines from the poem illustrate how common poverty and disease were during the 20th century. This poem was influenced by a wide range of twentieth-century occurrences. This poem talks about war, disease, and poverty.

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