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The Waste Land:  Isolation from a Noble Past     

Desire to return to a noble past is a central theme of T. S. Eliot?s The Waste Land.  The narrators of the poem consistently show dissatisfaction with the present, and describe, with yearning, the quality of the past; furthermore, Eliot portrays the contemporary world as irredeemably lost to the beauty of antiquity.  In The Waste Land, the theme of isolation from a noble past is represented by descriptions of the environment, sexual corruption, and self-mechanization.

       Eliot opens ?The Fire Sermon? with a juxtaposition of antiquity and modernity that is centered around the Thames River.  The mystical past of the river has been destroyed, and the speaker laments the current condition of his environment:

                        The river bears no empty bottles, sandwich papers,      

                        Silk handkerchiefs, cardboard boxes, cigarette ends

                        Or other testimony of summer nights.  The nymphs are departed.

                        And their friends, the loitering heirs... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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