T. S. Eliot’s poem, ________, ...modern civilization.
The Waste Land
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- The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot is a poem concerned with the _____ breakup of a modern civilization in which human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose.
- The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot is a poem concerned with the _____ breakup of a modern civilization in which human life has lost its meaning, significance and purpose. A: spiritual B: religious C: political D: physical
- T. S. Eliot thinks that a poem should be an thing in itself, a made object.
- When the author asked Spender what the most beautiful line he thought was, Spender wrote the line of T. S. Eliot’s on the blackboard.
- “Break, Break, Break” is a mourning poem by___. A: Alfred Tennyson B: T. S. Eliot C: Philip Larkin D: John Donne
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. Which of the following writers belong(s) to modernism? A: H. Lawrence B: T. S. Eliot C: Thomas Hardy D: Robert L. Stevenson
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T. S. Eliot considered that “But look, t...William Shakespeare.
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“To work or not to work—That is the question” is a reference to a quote from _____ works. A: William Shakespeare’s B: S. Eliot’s C: Russell’s D: William Wordsworth’s
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中国大学MOOC: 8) T.S. Eliot’s poem is hard to read because the poet_______.
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The spokesman of Japan's "Enlightenment" thinks that A: the traditional culture should be replaced by western civilization. B: Japanese ought to forsake the Confucian civilization of the East. C: the Confucian civilization in Japan should be revived. D: Japan should introduce western civilization.