The WASTE LAND - 01
The WASTE LAND - 01
The WASTE LAND - 01
By. T. S. Eliot
“. . . A sociological stagnation of inauthentic lives and
living that has settled upon us, and that evokes nothing
of our spiritual life, our potentialities, or even our
physical courage—until, of course, it gets us into one
of its inhuman wars.” (Joseph Campbell, The Power
OUTLINE
1-T. S. Eliot
2-About the poem
3-The 4 main
stories
8-The ending..
The Hollow Four
Men Quartets
“Son of man, stand upon thy feet and I will speak to thee, your
alters shall be desolate, and your finaglers shall be broken, and
I will cut down your slain men before your idols”
It will end up like her in a way that people will ask for death but 3
“NOs” will appear “NO rebirth.. NO death.. And No
redemption”..
Sybil..
The Thesis Statement
Time will come when we dearly wish to die. No one can imagine
how horrible life might be then to the extent that the most
frequently desired wish is death. The mere thought of this gives me
a violent shudder!
-Live in despair, and religion offers no
hope.. World War I and the Spanish
flu?
-Catastrophic events.. we are quite
alone in a chaotic universe.
-Feeling fragmented and disconnected
from the self, society, and nature,
human beings believe that life is futile.
-Eliot’s purpose is to rehabilitate a
discredited system of beliefs to help us
cope with life’s unforeseen events.
-To accomplish this goal, Eliot takes us
on a journey of the soul that will reveal
meaning, truth, virtue, and the good
From life.
Chaos to
Harmony
-It’s a mirror of the apparent
meaninglessness of life.
-Cryptic and chaotic networks of
references, the poem is an attempt to
provide mankind with the way back to
the Garden—the place of unity, of non-
duality between male and female, good
and evil, and God and man.
-Discovering these connections is by
rising above the temporal (the here and
now) and embracing the spiritual (the
eternal).
-In the end, this poem is meant to
provide optimism by presenting
enduring spiritual truths to encourage
the flowering of our humanity.
From
Chaos to
Harmony
The great massage is
to make civilization alive
by having morals and
beliefs..
If the vise versa is the goal,
we will witness what we
don’t want..
April is the curliest month
In the first 7 lines, the speaker is not identified.
But the most important thing is that the speaker
dislikes spring because it brings active life and
refreshes the memory of the person. It's a month
that pushes people to think about past life and
plans for future life as well.. Spring is a month of
Rebirth and flourish; but that man is not in favor
of it. He liked to be passive, he is just frozen.
Strange.. Since life is also full of strange things..
Principle of
The Waste
Land: Unity
-The poem is associated with the
impulse to search, discover, and seek
change for the sake of self-knowledge
and of sharing the experience with
others;
-It implies the awareness of human
binaries—mortal and immortal, death
and life, good and evil, male and
female—and the struggle to integrate
these antagonistic elements into a new
whole: an authentic identity;
-It suggests an inward return to the
divine source of life for the sake of
living in harmony with the self as well
as with nature and society..
“A Modern
Hell”
-Protagonist/Fisher King finds the
resolve to act rather than remain
passive, to do more than just sit and
fish.
-“Shall I at least get my lands in
order?”
He utters a series of fragments in
foreign languages, each suggesting a
plan, endurance and renewal.
-Poem ends with the incantation
“Shantih shantih shantih”
-The peace that passeth understanding
is attainable through rebirth which can
be attained only through death.
Ending