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Westkost [7]
1 year ago
8

“The Waste Land”

English
1 answer:
Lerok [7]1 year ago
7 0

An Hope  symbolize to the speaker

<h3>What is the theme of the poem  The waste land ?</h3>

Summary of The Waste Land. The Waste Land examines the fear and disillusionment that Europeans experienced in the years following the First World War over the course of five sections. Despite this, the poem expresses a longing to create something fresh out of the ashes.

The poem's opening lines hint at new beginnings, despite the poem's typical interpretation that it is about the collapse of modern civilization and the hopelessness of man in this barren and desolate life. This suggests that the poem is actually about hope after despair and life after death.

The Waste Land has a mood that is primarily depressing, as befits a poem about the destruction and desolation of society. However, it is not always a picture of unabated gloom.

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