T.S. Eliot: Inward Pain and Outward Brilliance

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English

 

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January 5, 2012

 

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Eliot was more sensitive than the rest of his large family, and him being the youngest of his six siblings was partially to blame for that. Regardless fo how many children she had, Charlotte always told him how special he was and how he was an important addition to the family. Much of Eliot's time was spent reading since he did not have much in common with his much older brothers and sisters...
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Much of Eliot's time was spent reading since he did not have much in common with his much older brothers and sisters. Eliot began to actually prefer being alone rather than socializing with others. He was incredibly introverted so the gap of intimacy grew larger between him and his peers. His supportive and loving mother was one of his only friends...
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