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Can anyone send me a sample introduction on Eliot, thanks
 

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Would the following sample introduction help?

The quest for understanding and enlightenment is futile within the constraints of empty societal constructs. T.S Eliot’s oeuvre of poems depicts the tension between the vacuity of modern European society and the universal journey for self-discovery, fabricating a canonical piece that is inherently laced with textual integrity. Eliot exposes the detriments of modernism on the psyche in ‘The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock’ (1910), ‘The Hollow Men’ (1925) and ‘The Journey of the Magi’ (1927), as his synthesis of form, content and rhetoric subtly reflects his own search for identity. Written during an era of disintegrating forces that fragment the conventions of romanticism, Eliot captures the despair of early modernist society in his critical portrayal of societal constructs. Sustained throughout Eliot’s corpus is the struggle to escape the pervasiveness of monotony with the culmination of Eliot’s quest in ‘Magi’ exposing the ultimate truth that religion cannot sufficiently fulfill the vacuum of meaning society has torn. Hence, Eliot forges a timeless body of literature in his representation of society as an everlasting obstacle in the pursuit of personal meaning.
 

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On top of that, I also managed to find another introduction.

Question: Evaluate the effectiveness of Eliot's exploration of the relationship between individuals and their world within his poetry. In your response, discuss "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and TWO other poems set for study.

Eliot's skilled manipulation of language has a highly effective and profound impact in conveying the complex relationship between individuals and their world. T.S. Eliot's poetry, often reflecting the philosophical dilemma's that concern individuals. Eliot explores this correlation between people and their world through his poetry, in particular, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", "The Hollow Men" and "Rhapsody on a Windy Night",. The fragmented and sometimes grim world of these poems reflect the modern man's neurosis, the uncertainty of life and the struggle between naturalistic intellect and religious desire. In these poems, Eliot describes the world of the speaker and uses many literary devices, including allusion, symbols, rhyming, anaphora and syntax to convey the speaker's inner thoughts, psychological concerns and their connection to this world around them.

I'd definitely say though that reading this and jimmy's introduction, his seems much more sophisticated and properly structured.
 

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