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"The Waste Land" by T.S.Eliot

Respected Sir, Here is my views about "The Waste land" 1)                 Yes, we can say that Eliot is more regressive as compared to Nietzche’s views. Because, Eliot tries to find out the solution from different religion of the past. Whereas Nietzche’s concept of superman is more of contemporary time. Eliot was able to see the rottenness around him of 20th century. If we say that this rottenness was only in the 20th century, then at some extent we are wrong because Eliot has used myths to prove his views, and myths are from past, which means this was also there in the past also. And if we talk about our present time then still we are able to find this rottenness around us. So, we can say that Eliot has achieved universality of thought by recalling mythos-historical answer to the contemporary malaise. 2) 2. The idea of the Unbehangen connected with Freud’s idea of Psychology. In our society, sometimes, our desires and wishes are not fulfilled. Our thoughts are re