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Title: T.S Eliot


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T.S Eliot
Brittany Knowles Shannon McCullough Period 5
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Biography
  • T.S. Eliot was born Thomas Stearns Eliot on
    September 26, 1888
  • He was born and grew up in St. Louis Missouri,
    but later became a British citizen
  • Although starting school later then most children
    because of a medical condition, he attended
    Harvard when he was older and later studied at
    Oxford University in England
  • Many critics admired his originality

3
Biography (cont.)
  • Many people are influenced by his modern style of
    poetry
  • In 1927, he joined the Anglican Catholic Church
    of England because religion inspired him and
    filled him with hope
  • In 1948 he received the Nobel Peace Prize for
    Literature

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Biography (cont.)
  • T.S. Eliot died on January 4, 1965
  • There is a memorial of him in Poets Corner in
    Westminster Abbey

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Poem
  • A cold coming we had of it, Just the
    worst time of the year For a journey, and such a
    journey The ways deep and the weather sharp, The
    very dead of winter.' And the camels galled,
    sore-footed, refractory, Lying down in the
    melting snow. There were times we regretted The
    summer palaces on slopes, the terraces, And the
    silken girls bringing sherbet.
  • Then the camel men cursing and grumbling And
    running away, and wanting their liquor and women,
    And the night-fires going out, and the lack of
    shelters, And the cities hostile and the towns
    unfriendly And the villages dirty and charging
    high prices A hard time we had of it. At the end
    we preferred to travel all night, Sleeping in
    snatches, With the voices singing in our ears,
    saying That this was all folly.

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Poem
  • Then at dawn we came down to a temperate
    valley, Wet, below the snow line, smelling of
    vegetation With a running stream and a
    water-mill beating the darkness, And three trees
    on the low sky, And an old white horse galloped
    in away in the meadow. Then we came to a tavern
    with vine-leaves over the lintel, Six hands at an
    open door dicing for pieces of silver, And feet
    kicking the empty wine-skins. But there was no
    imformation, and so we continued And arrived at
    evening, not a moment too soon Finding the place
    it was (you may say) satisfactory.
  • All this was a long time ago, I remember,
    And I would do it again, but set down This set
    down This were we led all that way for Birth or
    Death? There was a Birth, certainly, We had
    evidence and no doubt. I had seen birth and
    death, But had thought they were different this
    Birth was Hard and bitter agony for us, like
    Death, our death. We returned to our places,
    these Kingdoms, But no longer at ease here, in
    the old dispensation, With an alien people
    clutching their gods. I should be glad of another
    death.

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Poem Summary
  • This poem symbolizes the coming of Jesus Christ
  • Eliot talks about the long and painful journey of
    the Magi to go see the savior
  • Eliot talks about three significant events
  • the Nativity, the empty tomb of Easter, and
    the second coming of Christ
  • He talks about how the coming of Jesus symbolizes
    darkness leaving the Earth

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Poem Overview
  • The topic of the poem is Christianity
  • The Journey of the Magi is a modern poem
  • It is a dramatic monologue and written in free
    verse
  • The rhythm of the poem is established by the
    quotation from Lancelot Andrewes
  • The tone of the poem is at first soft and flowing
    and then they become longer and looser. In the
    final section the speaker voice becomes weary and
    doubtful

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Poem Overview
  • A literary device is a literary or linguistic
    technique that produces a specific effect
  • An example of a literary device used in the
    Journey of the Magi is
  • Alliteration cold coming and summer
    palaces on slopes

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Work Cited Page
  • "Journey of the Magi (Style)." Answers. 2006.
    Answers Corporation. 15 Feb. 2008     lthttp//www
    .answers.com/topic/journey-of-the-magi-poem-4?nr1
    lsctruegt.
  • Poetry Archive. 13 Feb. 2008 lthttp//www.poetryarc
    hive.org/poetryarchive/singlePoem.do?poemId7070gt.

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Work Cited Page
  • "T. S. Eliot's Life and Career." Modern American
    Poetry. 1999 . American     National Biography.
    20 Feb. 2008 lthttp//www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poe
    ts/     a_f/eliot/life.htmgt.
  • Wohlpart, Jim. itech. Aug. 1996. University of
    South Florida. 15 Feb. 2008     lthttp//itech.fgc
    u.edu/faculty/wohlpart/alra/eliot.htmgt.
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