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The Hollow Men Analysis

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Literary texts use various elements and methods to convey particular messages, positioning readers to take on the views of the author. The poem “The Hollow Men” by T.S Eliot addresses the failures of human courage and faith and his modernist style like most poets after him is an extremely expressive one, one with much of his poetry reflecting his own attitudes and beliefs about the importance of religious faith. Eliot’s manipulation of various literary conventions invites the readers to adopt his own attitudes and beliefs towards matters of religion and the meaning of life. Through intertextual referencing and allusions, to relevant historic events, paradoxes and symbolism, Eliot positions readers to perceive religion as valuable, and …show more content…

The ‘broken column’ and ‘fading star’ allows readers to view salvation as a dreamlike vision of the futility and confusion of modern society if they abandon their religious commitment in short, it will come back to haunt them.

In addition to the warnings of the epigraph, the desolation of the surrounding environment which is a prevalent feature Eliot’s use of the desolation of the surrounding environment which is a prevalent feature in ‘The Hollow Men, complements his use of paradoxes and symbolism allowing him to draw attention to the emptiness of the ‘hollow men’. Elliot removes himself from the collective narration for two verses to give four examples of other things that have ‘missing essentials’. For example, “ shape without form, shade without colour, paralysed force, gesture without motion” is paradoxical as you cannot have shape without form or shade without colour. These incomplete contractions symbolise just like the hollow men they are half real, missing something else that will make them real. The concept of a shapeless form reiterates the theme of emptiness, as a shape becomes a form only when it has substance otherwise it’s just an empty idea. The poet provides contradictory examples, perhaps to represent the confusion surrounding the ‘hollow men’ inviting the reader to view the world as if lacking

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