Imagery Depicted Through T.s. Elliot's The imagery depicted in T.S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men" evokes a sense of desolate hopelessness and lends to Eliot's generally
by his manipulations, and out of fear, are willing to obey his every command. All of the natives are hollow men. The civilized man is equipped with the lusts and
"It's the same story the crow told me." In Christian mythology the crow brought wisdom to holy men wandering in the desert. In a way this is metaphor for those seeking
is trying to understand humanity by looking only at its foot prints. Like the fable of the blind men who each feel a different part of the elephant, Max can come
faults result from caring too much rather than too little. Dill's parents have treated him with apathy and disregard, perhaps the greatest offense a parent can commit.
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