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VOL. 2, ISSUE 6 (2016)
The waste land: Neither damyata nor co co ri co
Authors
Dr. Vishnu Kumar Sharma, Sunil Pathak
Abstract
T.S. Eliot the physician of modern age, giant for moral criminals has shown in his multifaceted poem ‘The Waste Land’ that past was morally rich but in present immorality has become a status. Ours is the society that feels to be honoured in tearing the faith and morality into pieces. Young girls feel relaxed on being openly raped – where is the modern morality? Maybe, it is in being raped. In ancient time the old were respected but now the same are involved in leching or ogling activities then who is respected and for what? Now, who can cherish renunciation or “shantih” in this modern waste land?
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Pages:54-56
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Dr. Vishnu Kumar Sharma, Sunil Pathak "The waste land: Neither damyata nor co co ri co". International Journal of English Research, Vol 2, Issue 6, 2016, Pages 54-56
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