T.S Eliot As A Major Modern Poet
T.S Eliot As A Major Modern Poet
T.S Eliot As A Major Modern Poet
1. Marina
2. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
3. Macavity: the Mystery Cat
4. The Waste Land
5. Journey of the Magi
6. The Hollow Men
7. Sweeney Agonistes
The major modernist element found in the poem is the clear reliance on images, which is
a basic characteristic of modern texts.
The poem shows many fragmented images that reflect the feeling of loss in modern
man.
Although the reader understands nothing of these images, the narrator promises to show
the reader how to make meaning from fragmentation.
This construction of meaning from fragmentation is one of the essential features of
modernism.
ELIOT quotes in The Waste land, ‘Those are pearls that were his eyes’
CONCLUSION
In short, Eliot made it clear through his literary works that he deserves to be called the pioneer
of the modern poetry.
He uses many techniques such as imagism, repetition, fragmentation and other modernist
techniques.
All these techniques help depict the modern life for the reader and reflect its status in real
manner.
That is why one can easily say that Eliot is considered as one of the most influential modernist
poets in English literature.