“Nothing to be done” and “the wasteland” are dystopian modern complementary philosophical contexts of Samuel Beckett and T.S Eliot
| Vol-5 | Issue-3 | March-2020 | Published Online: 16 March 2020 PDF ( 185 KB ) | ||
| Abstract | ||
Samuel Beckett and T.S Eliot, great literary social and religious propagandists. Who tries to invoke the twentieth century keen awareness of the pandemic contemporary civilization and its modes of living and thoughts are depicting various kinds of ill urbanisation and reflecting the citified modern civilization. Those reflect sordiness, meanness, hollowness , moral degeneration and squalor. This type of purposive creation shows a glimpse of the common heart of the immense pageant of futility and forming selfly anarchy that dills with features of twentieth centuries civilization and actual spiritual realization can only remove different absurdities and lead a peaceful journey of heavenly blessing life. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Modern society, hollowness, dystopia and salvation | ||
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