ENG140Y1 Lecture : The Waste Land Notes on the lecture on 'The Waste Land' by T.S.Eliot

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The early 1920s were difficult economically and politically in england. After the war, employment collapses, not much opportunity for jobs. Much of western europe was in ruins because of the war. By 1918, much of the countryside, which had been the inspiration for many artists and poets, were destroyed. In the poem, there are fragments and phrases, it is even named a collage by some people because it is little pieces of culture broken up and brought together (all mixed up) to make the poem. No voice of elliot in the poem, but the voice of the crowd. He did not put his opinion, but other people"s various opinions. He tended to write in fragments in his journals, in most of his other poems as well, over time, in pieces. If we are imitating a world that is alive and well, the poetry you make will be more together.

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