use of symbolism in "the waste land”
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Topic : Use of Symbolism in "The Waste land”
Name: Nikunj Bhatti
Roll no.:17
M.A. Semester: 3
Enrollment No.: 14101005
Year: 2014-16
Paper no.: 9 (Modernist Literature)
Email id.: [email protected]
Submitted to: Department of English
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
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Symbolism Symbolism is a literary
element used in literature to
help readers understand a
literary work.
Symbolism is a figure of
speech that is used when an
author wants to create a
certain mood or emotion in a
work of literature.
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Symbols Can be…
An object
Picture
Written word
Sound
Language
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The Fisher
king
Water
Religion
Drought
Human
Characters
City
River
Landscape
Thunder
Season
Buddhism
Symbols in The Waste land
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From ‘Ritual to Romance’
The book is seen for the
connection between ancient
fertility rights and Christianity.
It includes the evolution of the
Fisher King into early
representation of Jesus Christ as
a fish.
Eliot shows the Fisher King as
symbolic of humanity robbed of
its sexuality potency in the
modern world and connected to
the meaninglessness of urban
existence.
The Fisher king
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DeathBirth
Symbols of
Water
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Water provides
solace
Water cleanses
Water brings relief
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Although water has regenerating possibility of
restoring life and fertility, it can also lead to
drawing and death, as in the case of Phlebas the
sailor from the Waste Land. Traditionally water
can be baptism, Christianity and the figure of
Jesus Christ.
“Ganga was sunken, and the limp leaves waited for rain,
While the black clouds gathered far distant, over Himavant.”
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I.A.Richards and Cleanth
Brooks believe the poem to
be religious.
The Christian myth of
King Fisher shows that
regeneration is possible
through penance and
suffering.
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The poem ends with
“ Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata.
Shantih Shantih Shanti ”
Vedic recitation ends with Universal theme of
nonviolence and peace.
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Death
Drought
“Here is no water, but only rock
Rock and no water and the sandy road
There is not even silence in the mountains
But dry sterile thunder without rain”
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The characters in the poem are
not the only devices used to
invoke symbolism. The tarot card
characters Phoenician sailor, the
hanged man, the repeated biblical
references and other literary
references all serve to touch upon
symbolic value and also function
as objective correlatives
The Sibyl, Ezra Pound, Madame
Sosostris…..
Human Characters
Tiresias
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Cities are destroyed, rebuilt and destroyed
mirroring the cyclical downfall of cultures.
City
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River
The poem refers to Ganges
in Himalaya. River is called
the mother of civilization.
The river
symbolizes the
flow continuity
of life.
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Season
Summer refers to joy, Winter refers to grimness
and death. It refers to barrenness.
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Buddhism
Non-violence
and peace
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Landscape
Landscape
River Bank
Unreal City
Mountain
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Thunder
There are many
mythical tales about
thunder in the Holy
books of
Mahabharata and
Ramayana. It
symbolizes the coming
of good or evil time.
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