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n200080 [17]
2 years ago
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How does T. S. Eliot in "The Waste Land" differ in his interpretation of subject matter from Geoffrey Chaucer in The Canterbury

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user100 [1]2 years ago
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T.S Eliot's "The Waste Land" and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales differ in their interpretation as they describe April's showers. In "The Waste Land", T.S Eliot described it as "sweet", but in The Canterbury Tales of Geoffrey Chaucer, he described it as cruel. Hope this answer helps.
poizon [28]2 years ago
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How the two authors view the month of April (APEX)

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