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Posted by Linda Ndlovu on July 25, 19100 at 21:12:06:
In Reply to: Any comments on "Preludes" posted by SYXX on June 16, 19100 at 00:57:45:
: wat do u think T.S. Eliot is trying to say?
I think in this poem Eliot is trying to convey a modern expressoin about how cynical is civilisation to the human souls. He depicts
civilisation as a thing that machanise the soul of the person leaving it mechanistic and dehumanized doing boring routines over and over again.
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