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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Analysis of Hollow Men by T.S. Eloit

Analysis T. S. Eliots The pickle Men to me represents several interpretations of dying or the end. The poem is separate into five parts, each part presenting a different point of entrance or idea of death. There are several kingdoms of death presented in the various parts, intertwining inwardly eachother throughout. I watch over each part as representing a different member of the hollow men looking at the different kingdoms of death.Part Ispresents a dank, dark cellar and is associated with wildness and darkness Violent souls, still not only (16). Part IIspresents deaths dream kingdom and shows a to a greater extent beautiful side of death, comparing souls to fading stars. Part IIIpresents doomed land cactus land. We imagine a desert setting, dying of thirst, praying for life. The supplicant of a dead mans hand/Under the glistering of a fading star. (43-44). Part IV takes place within deaths twilight kingdom that is talked astir(predicate) in part II.The speaker talks of eyeball or the lack thereof in a valley of once again, dying stars. There are no eyes here/In this valley of dying stars/In this hollow valley/This broken jaw of our lost kingdoms (53-56). Part V is presents a more than broad view of the end, not just for one, but for all. It describes several emotions and actions that everyone takes within their life, inbetween each falls the tone. One could view this as the shadow of death, ever looming closer in everything you do.The poem ends with This is the modality the humankind ends/This is the way the world ends/This is the way the world ends/ Not with a bang but with a whimper. (75-78). Death is something that has always been around me in my life. I moderate had several family members die around me but this particular poem doesnt really make me feel anything astir(predicate) them. It makes me think more about what will happen when I die, when everyone dies. The poem provides a bleak view of death but also has a strange beauty about it.I like the idea of death as various landscapes, something about that sounds funnily appealing despite the apparent lonliness of the hollow men. No one seems to be in pain or very sad, they are justthere. That is identical to how I have always viewed death, not neccessarily as a better-looking experience, you just cease to be. This is exemplified in the final lines of the poem This is the way the world ends/Not with a whimper but with a bang. I acceptt believe we are nearly as significant as we believe, when it all ends, it will simply be that. The end.

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