<span>The lottery, despite what people might think, is not that much of a benefit as people think. In fact, people who have won the lottery have stated that the money did not make them any happier, but it created more problems, instead. Maybe the lottery has a better chance of providing a truly better life to an entire family than if they only target single people to pay out the entire amount to.</span>
The poetry of T. S. Eliot presents three fundamental aspects, facets in appearance contradictory to each other, but which the great artist harmonized wisely. The first, a very sui generis humorous vein, the author was very fond of the satirical trifle and the ironic joke, pretty visible in his work. The second, the rapturous avant-garde or literary experimentalism In the preludes of TS Eliot prevails the rhetorical figure language of thought that is to attribute to inanimate beings features and qualities of animate beings, or irrational beings, attitudes of rational beings or in making dead or absent feigned people or make speak things.