The eyes represent in the “The Hollow Men” is that from a Christian perspective, "death's other Kingdom" sounds like Heaven, where souls look with "direct eyes" at God. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions here.
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>2. living for others and not yourself. At least, it's a definition of it that Alfred Doolittle provides in the Act V, after being given a significant amount of money that obliges him to get outside his comfort zone of "the undeserving poor" and accept the burden of the so-called "middle-class morality". </span>
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“Tends“ in this context is equivalent to saying, everything happens to ruin, it doesn’t not mean “tend” as in tending to a garden.
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I cant answer the last two as I have no context.