“The Waste Land” by T. S Eliot
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Hi, Heather, I would like first to appreciate your efforts in answering all the questions provided in the course material with clarity and precision. I agree with your reasoning on why you think T. S Eliot is a modernist writer. Your ability to provide examples in your reasoning makes your answer more compelling and understandable. Additionally, I agree with your arguments that the targeted audience did not fully understand the illusions provided in the poem. To support your answer, you talked about how the first readers over-understood the poem. The answer would have been more compelling if you had provided examples of the readers who over-understood the poem. Finally, you argue that the deeper meaning of the poem is about civilization; provide reasons why you think so.
Hi, Madison, I would like to thank you for taking the time to answer all the questions provided in the course material. Your ability to provide examples of why you think the poet is modernist is exemplary well done. It makes your answers more easily understandable and expands the depth of your reasoning. Additionally, you are right when you argue that the targeted audience did not understand all the illusions provided in the poem. Your answers would have been more compelling had you provided examples of people who over-thought the meaning of the poem. Finally, on the deeper meaning of the poem, I would like you to expand more on why you think the land lost its beauty and admirable factors after the world war. Don't use plagiarised sources.Get your custom essay just from $11/page
Hi, Karsyn, I would like to thank you for taking your time to attempt all the questions as provided by the course material. It is excellent how you managed to answer all the questions with high precision and clarity. However, your answers would have been more compelling had you used examples provided in the reading material. For instance, what are some of the symbolic languages used in the poem that makes it a piece that was written by the modernist writer? I would also like you to expound more on the deeper meaning of the poem. In particular, what does the poem requires the readers to do in order to make the land fertile again?