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In "Gerontion" by T.S. Eliot, the speaker contemplates the decay and disintegration of life by envisioning how "the jew" came to be "eaten." This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the consumption and destruction of culture, tradition, and identity by society.
Gerontion was created in 1920.
Hakagawa bows amongst the Titans in Gerontion.
One modernist theme present in the poem "Gerontion" by T.S. Eliot is the fragmented self. The speaker's disjointed thoughts and memories reflect the disintegration of identity and sense of self in the modern world. This fragmentation underscores the theme of alienation and disillusionment that pervades much of modernist literature.
"Gerontion" is a poem by T.S. Eliot, published in 1920. The poem explores themes of old age, disillusionment, and the search for meaning in a fragmented world. It is considered one of Eliot's early major works.
Homeland - 2011 Gerontion 3-7 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
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Gerontion (by T.S. Eliot).