Imagery in T. S. Eliot's "Preludes"

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English

 

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Mary F

 

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February 12, 2012

 

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The image of “smell of steaks" paints a picture of a polluted and mundane environment. The fourth line emphasizes this feeling of loss of vitality and urban filth. The day, and the society, is associated with an image of a burnt-out (loss of energy) cigarette end. The poet carefully pairs images of corruption with images that we usually associate with the modern urban setting, like steaks and cigarettes...
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He places these ordinary images into a situation that suggests a criticism of the modern world and lifestyle. The point is again emphasized with another image of decadence and uncleanness in “The grimy scraps". The image of " withered leaves" again points to the winter motif and paints a clear picture of death and decline...
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