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- W1962890507 abstract "T. S. Eliot's (1919) is so ambiguous that it is almost impossible for reader to escape labyrinth of interpretations constructed by critics and scholars with regard to various allusions, obscure poetic dictions and phrases, and contentious images and symbols. The purpose of this paper is to pave a clear path through labyrinth of conflicting theories and interpretations by contrasting and analyzing labyrinthine ones on Gerontion's phantasmagoric dramatic monologue. The complicated and controversial interpretations of battle symbolism, the jew, house, characters, knowledge, History, tree, you, gull, the Trades, etc., are traced without bias or ambiguity. Gerontion meditates on depraved transubstantiation, devouring Christ tiger, History compared to Satan or a prostitute, and humanity annihilated into atomic fragments. Gerontion also evokes a variety of symbols of collapse of Western Civilization. He, as a character, embodies concept of dissociation of sensibility, for by end of poem, his infirm body disappears and thought alone remains. All these things can be revealed to reader who passes through labyrinth of interpretations." @default.
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- W1962890507 title "Gerontion : The Labyrinth of Interpretations" @default.
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