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أبحاث أدبية اسم الباحث: مروة مؤذن العنوان : سوريا - حلب البريد الإلكتروني : amouazem@net.sy الإختصاص: دبلوم لغويات العمل : مترجمة عنوان البحث : Death and Re-Birth in The Waste Landملخص البحث : The Waste Land is a poem about the break up of western civilization and the birth of secularization. It is about the frustration and alienation adopted by modern man. It is about the break up of spirituality and the loss of meaning, significance and purpose.T.S.Eliot is trying to dramatise for readers what it feels like to live in a secularized world- a world emptied of religious meaning. Concerning Eliot’s concept of death, he has successfully illustrated to the readers the corruption of this modern society, the corruption which is fully implicit in the fear and horror that the characters of the poem feel. This corruption leads to death in different aspects spiritually, morally and even the death of religion. No one is likely to dispute that The Waste Land is one of the most important poems written in english in the 20 th. In the twenties and thirties it was felt to be representative of the age, an indication of the sterility and muddle of the contemporary world. The Waste Land seemed to reflect a general disorientation and at the same time to reflect an anxious search for direction and continuity which were characteristic of the age. The idea of “death” exists almost in each stanza in the poem. Starting from “The Burial of the Dead” moving to “A Game of Chess” and what it symbolizes to , then to “ The Fire Sermon” which shows that the water and the river which used to be the symbol of life change to become the symbols of death and sterility, Then moving to “Death By Water” and ending in “what the Thunder Said”.البحث: البحث بالكامل متوفر على شكل ملف مضغوط لتحميل المشروع إضغط هنا10 Kb
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