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... One of the only differences is that Fitzgerald leaves the reader with no hope for future change; while Eliot gives a character who appears will make a ...
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... profound change" (Williams, 168). The profound change that Williams offers up in comparison to Eliot's is optimism. Maybe World War I ...
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... Eliot uses repetition here to emphasize the concept of Prufrock's alterations in behavior - whether he does change his behavior or not is another issue... ...
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... The next eight year were a time of drastic change in Eliot's personal life. In 1927, he officially converted from Unitarianism to Anglicanism. ...
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... The flame expires. Adela also tries to change her life after the trial against Aziz. ... TS Eliot's poetry is full of images of perfect, unreachable women. ...
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... Without Eliot's skillful implementation of these symbols, the reader would be lost in the ... The town of Lantern Yard helps intensify the change in his life after ...
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... 92-98 Eliot) These lines showed how desperately he wanted a second chance at life. This second section illustrated a change in the personality of J. Alfred ...
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... In the novel, Eliot portrayed British society as having two types of people, the ... These workers wanted change and reform, however they did not speak out against ...
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... Although, again the need for social change was great and their goals were laudable ... Eliot presents as evidence for this philosophy, the fact that Felix ended up ...
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... assures the reader that the narrator is fed up with trying to change people, and ... Eliot's "The Hollow Men" is a comparison of two kingdoms one good and the ...
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... climb it. In Song for Simeon TS Eliot uses many images to represent the change from the traditional to the modern. In the first ...
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... people."(38). In this simile, Eliot chooses an encounter with an angel to describe Dinah's change in outward appearance. This choice ...
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... published the poem "The Love Song Of J.Alfred Prufrock." This poem took Eliot six years ... talked to them and he knows if he does that will forever change the way ...
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... Lines 2-4 express the hardships that have been endured through Eliot's life and the Magi's ... Line 8 refers to things they had endured and would like to change. ...
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... Eliot uses repetition here to emphasize the concept of Prufrock's alterations in behavior - whether he does change his behavior or not is another issue... ...
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... Eliot uses repetition here to emphasize the concept of Prufrock's alterations in behavior - whether he does change his behavior or not is another issue... ...
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... Eliot uses diction to create the somber and serious tone. ... the universe?" The word dare shows that there may some sort of fear of attempting to change what is ...
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... by the sense that the interview ended without having made any change in his ... In this case, Eliot proceeds by following the chat with thoughts of Godfrey and ...
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... George Eliot's technique of realism creates a natural and truthful appeal to ... The characters' ability to change, learn, or face their consequences brings each ...
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... Eliot expresses the lonely, isolationist environment of the city. ... The city dwellers repeat their daily mechanical routines; there is no change or break in the ...
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... This is on the other side of the stylistic spectrum of Eliot, who writes from within ... himself because his beliefs and morals have changed due to a change in his ...
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... Gwen Harwood's poetry is unlike Eliot's as her poetry is not directly focused on ... to embrace each other because their own human nature is incapable of change. ...
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Lines are written in different languages, narrators change, and the scenes seem ... Eliot collects aspects from different cultures, or what he calls cultural ...
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... The secret was that by changing the molecular buildup of water, it's physical characteristics would change, and when ... The leading character is Eliot Rosewater. ...
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... You don't belong to me!" (Eliot 612) Till the dire years whose awful name is change Had grasped our soul still yearning in divorce, And pitiless shaped them in ...
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... and business on the seriousness of climate change: Business Week reported in August, 2004, that on July 21, 2004, "New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and ...
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This unique type of poetry offers a refreshing change from other types of poetry ... By the time TS Eliot arrived on the scene, these conventions of the dramatic ...
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... and change, the river also plays apart in symbolizing some higher power. It is the voice of fate and perhaps on some level it symbolizes god. As TS Eliot says ...
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... Eliot sometimes felt the need to be a part of the upper class. ... he really wants to leave high society for her and wants to make sure that he can change his mind ...
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... Eliot writes of a birth that is as painful as a death, he states that birth ... This change due to creation is similar to Plath's inability to disconnect for her ...
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