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... struggle , manifested on the surface by a frequent use of paradoxes , antithesis , and plays on words . The complexity in form in these poems reflects the complexity of the situation with which Eliot is dealing . The ideas in their bare ...
... struggle , manifested on the surface by a frequent use of paradoxes , antithesis , and plays on words . The complexity in form in these poems reflects the complexity of the situation with which Eliot is dealing . The ideas in their bare ...
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... struggle becomes the theme of the latter part of the poem . Suffering , we learn , will be required to relieve suffering . At all costs , the resistance to a seemingly deterministic environment must be continued . " For us , there is ...
... struggle becomes the theme of the latter part of the poem . Suffering , we learn , will be required to relieve suffering . At all costs , the resistance to a seemingly deterministic environment must be continued . " For us , there is ...
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struggle to reach and hold a faith in the Super- natural while remaining amidst the temptations and distractions of one's natural environment . Eliot's religion is no primrose path to heaven over which the faithful may travel in perfect ...
struggle to reach and hold a faith in the Super- natural while remaining amidst the temptations and distractions of one's natural environment . Eliot's religion is no primrose path to heaven over which the faithful may travel in perfect ...
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