beautiful analysis! you are such a fascinating and engaging speaker. i love the way you elaborate upon and describe each line, it's like i can feel it coming to life
hmm, interesting analyses (part I & part II), however I sense that we are still at the "tip of the iceberg" when it comes to this particular prose. T.S. Eliot, as with most people of his generation was well "versed" in the Bible. The allusions and reflections are so numerous that one would have to be a Pastor to grasp just a few. Sadly, educators shy away from teaching Biblical History so readers never get the entire message Eliot conveys. So, in a nutshell, my opinion of Love Song is a poem about the sinful world we all live in. If we delve deeper, into the 7 Deadly Sins, the 10 Commandments more we will be enlightened.
The lines "That is not it at all, That is not what I meant, at all" are terrifying and the lines from "Prince Hamlet.... The Fool" are fantastic.
Thank you, thoroughly enjoyed listening to this deep dive into one of my favourite poems.
I’m so glad!
Thanku for the video hope u can do a video on "Burnt Norton" too if possible.
I was skeptical at this title, but having listen to it, find it perceptive, and for reaching. I really nice textual analysis that hits its marks.
you are amazing
I wish you had been my professor! As follow-up reading, I can suggest French novelist Michel Houellebecq's award-winning 2001 novel "Atomized".
beautiful analysis! you are such a fascinating and engaging speaker. i love the way you elaborate upon and describe each line, it's like i can feel it coming to life
Thanks!
Beautiful analysis. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
It was very interesting and helpful! Thank you!
hmm, interesting analyses (part I & part II), however I sense that we are still at the "tip of the iceberg" when it comes to this particular prose.
T.S. Eliot, as with most people of his generation was well "versed" in the Bible. The allusions and reflections are so numerous that one would have to be a Pastor to grasp just a few. Sadly, educators shy away from teaching Biblical History so readers never get the entire message Eliot conveys. So, in a nutshell, my opinion of Love Song is a poem about the sinful world we all live in. If we delve deeper, into the 7 Deadly Sins, the 10 Commandments more we will be enlightened.