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The Waste
Land
-By T.S.Eliot
Our team
Ridhdhi
Rathod
Rinkal
Dangar
Nirali
Dabhi
Key Facts
01
03
Table of contents
02
(About Author and
Text)
Context 04
06
Important
Characters
05 Major Themes
Plot Overview
Sources
Biography of Author
Thomas Stearns Eliot Om
Born : 26 September, 1888, St. Louis, missouri in
United States
Died : 4 January, 1965 London, United Kingdom
He was great poet , essayist, publisher, playwright,
literary critic and editor
Considered one of the 20th century's major poets he
is central figure in English language modernist
poetry.
Education : Harvard university in oxford
He was wins the nobel prize in literature 4 nov 1948.
He uses many Techniques such as imagism,
repetition, fragmentation, and other modern
Techniques.
● Notable
works
● The Hollow men
● The Love song of J
Alfred
● Prelude
● Journey of the Magi
● Ash Wednesday
● Burnt Norton
● The waste land
● The play murder in
the cathedral
● Four Quartets
● Little Bidding
● East coker
● Common Themes of his
poetry
● Love
● Death
● Religion
● Nature
● Beauty
● Aging
● Desire
● Identity
About the text
Representative piece of 20th century published in book from 1922
most widely translated and studied English Language poem.
● 434 lines
Five parts :
● The Burial of the dead
● A Game of Chess
● The fire sermon
● Death by water
● What the Thunder said
Key Facts
Parts of Poem:-The Burial of the dead, A Game of Chess
The fire sermon, Death by water, What the Thunder said
Author:- T.S.Eliot
Publication Year:- 1922
Type of Work:- Long Poem
Genre:- Modernist poetry
Language:- English
Time and Place Written:- London in the after the First World War
Setting:- London
Protagonist:- Tiresias
Lines:- 434-line
Characters of Poem
★ Tiresias
★ Madame Sosostris
★ Phlebas
★ Mr. Eugenides
★ Philomela
★ A Typist Girl
★ Stetson
★ Belladonna
★ The Rich Lady
Tiresias
● The chief protagonist of The
Waste Land.
● According to Eliot is the central
figure in The Waste Land who
had spent seven years living as a
woman.
● Part-III- The Fire Sermon
● Historically he is Connection with
king Oedipus and His Waste
Land.
Madame Sosostris Mr. Eugenides
● A merchant from Smyrna (now
Izmir, in Turkey).
● This Character’s Reference saw in
Part- III “The fire of Sermon”.
● one-eyed merchant to whom
Madame Sosostris refers.
● His pocket is full of
currants.Currants are small,
seedless and dried grape.
● The merchant invites the narrator to
go with him to the Cannon Street
Hotel and the Metropole, a place for
homosexual tryst.
● Madame Sosostris is a gypsy who
tells fortunes at a fair.
● Fortune Teller - By Card
● The phrase “had a bad cold” was
meant for Madame Sosostris, and
it's in an ironic way.
● She is reading the fortune of the
protagonist, she doesn't know
the protagonist's real fortune.
Philomela
Phlebas
● A Phoenician merchant who is described lying
dead in the water in Part-4 "Death by Water."
Perhaps the same drowned Phoenician sailor
to whom Madame Sosostris refers.
● In death he has forgotten his worldly cares as
the creatures of the sea have picked his body
apart. The narrator asks his reader to consider
Phlebas and recall his or her own mortality.
● A character from
Ovid's
Metamorphoses.
● She was the Sister of
Procne, Procne’s
Husband name was
Tereus.
● She was raped by
Tereus, then, after
Philomela Converted
into Nightingle.
● Procne converted
into Swallow.
● Tereus converted
into Hawk/Eagle.
A Typist Girl The Rich Lady
● Lonely, a creature of the
modern world.
● She is Lover of "young
man carbuncular," who
sleeps with her
Mechanically.
● She is left alone again,
With her mirror and a
gramophone.
● Character saw in Part-
2 “A Game of Chess”
● She Called as The
Lady of Influence.
● This Character’s
Possibility as Eliot’s
first wife Vivienne.
Stetson Belladonna
● Eliot’s Friend
● He was Saw in Part I
“The Burial of Dead.”
● Believed that he was
fought in World war I.
● Part-1 Burial of Dead
● She called as Lady of
the Rock,Lady of
Situation,Very
Beautiful lady
● This Character is
Symbol of Poison,
Sexual and
Opportunities.
● Title is taken from a book called (From Ritual
to Romance) by Jessie L.Weston.
● It focuses on the Grail legend and the Fisher
king whose infirmity affacts the fertility of the
kingdom itself and the land is doomed to
barrenness.
Title of the poem ‘The Waste land’
The poem has five different sections.
1. The Burial of the Dead,
2. A Game of Chess,
3. The Fire sermon,
4. Death by water and
5. What the thunder said.
Plot of the poem ‘The waste land’
● The title refers burial service in the church
of England and dead fertility gods
mentioned in Frazer’s book,The Golden
Bow.
● Tiresias,the protagonist of the poem
represents Modern man.
● Spring as an awful season.
● Mari,the German princess,has entirely
forgotten religious and Moral values.
● Metropolitan city London or Paris to Madam
Sosostris,a fortune teller.
The Burial of the dead
A Game of Chess
● The longest section of the poem
● Title taken from two plays by early 17th
century playwright,Thomas Middleton.
● A Game of Chess denotes stage in seduction.
● Final repetition of ‘Good night’ by Lil is also a
reference to Ophelia of ‘Hamlet’.
● It's title is chiefly reference to the Buddhist Fire
sermon.
● Eliot tries to show the modern World’s loveless
relationship and meaningless sex.
● Eliot tells about the unreal city, London whose
streets and rivers get polluted after Indusrialzation.
● Some lines are borrowed from The Enduring Mystery
of Psalm and ‘To his Coy Mistress (Truth about the
Death).
● Spencer - The Thames River.
● Augustine’s confession about the city Carthage.
● Narrator Tiresias from the Greek mythology
● “I Tiresias,though blind, throbbing between two
lives, Oldman with wrinkled female breast,can see”
The Fire sermon
● Shortest part of the poem.
● Phlebas,the Phoenician who has died by
water.
● Significance of water as a means of
Purification and rebirth.
● Two associations,one from Shakespeare's
‘The Tempest’ and the other from the
ancient Egyptian myth of the God of Fertility.
● “Consider Phlebas who was once handsome
and tall as you”
Death by Water
● Opening is taken from the
Crucifixion of Christ.
● Da Da Da - Datta,Dayadhvam
and Damyata-To Give,
Sympathize and to control.
● “He who was living is now dead,
We who were living are now
dying / With a little patience”
● “Shantih Shantih Shantih”
What the thunder said
● I.A.Richards in ‘The principals of literary
criticism’,calls it ‘Music of ideas’.
● The structure of the poem is that of Spritual up and
down, through out the poem,we come back to the
same point but at different levels.
● Dante’s Dans le Restaurant.
● Jean Michel Rabate argues that “The waste land is
fundamentally a poem about Europe after the first
world war.
Structure of the poem
Fragmentation and decay:-
Enacted through the poem’s use of free verse (especially in ‘What the
Thunder Said’) and its references to ‘fragments’ and ‘broken images’.
Sex and relationships:-
Seen in the conversation in the London pub at the end of ‘A Game of
Chess’, the section describing the typist and ‘young man carbuncular’ in ‘The Fire
Sermon’, and the Earl of Leicester and Queen Elizabeth I (the ‘Virgin Queen’),
among others.
Rebirth:-
The Christ images in the poem, along with the many other religious
metaphors, posit rebirth and resurrection as central themes.
Themes of poem:-
Resources
● Eliot, TS. “The Waste Land Characters.” GradeSaver, 21 November 2022,
https://www.gradesaver.com/the-waste-land/study-guide/character-list.
● “The Symbolism of The Waste Land Explained – Interesting Literature.” Interesting Literature,
https://interestingliterature.com/2021/06/symbolism-of-the-waste-land-explained/.
● “The Waste Land Character Analysis.” Course Hero, 12 April 2019,
https://www.coursehero.com/lit/The-Waste-Land/character-analysis/.
● https://www.criticalbuzzz.co.in/critical-analysis-of-the-waste-lands-section-three-the-fire-
sermon/.
● https://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/eliot/section4/.
● Sri, P. S. “Upanishadic Perceptions in T. S. Eliot’s Poetry and Drama.” Rocky Mountain
Review, vol. 62, no. 2, 2008, pp. 34–49. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20479528.
Accessed 14 Dec. 2022.
● Williamson, George. “The Structure of ‘The Waste Land.’” Modern Philology, vol. 47, no. 3,
1950, pp. 191–206. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/434823. Accessed 14 Dec. 2022.
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  • 3. Key Facts 01 03 Table of contents 02 (About Author and Text) Context 04 06 Important Characters 05 Major Themes Plot Overview Sources
  • 4. Biography of Author Thomas Stearns Eliot Om Born : 26 September, 1888, St. Louis, missouri in United States Died : 4 January, 1965 London, United Kingdom He was great poet , essayist, publisher, playwright, literary critic and editor Considered one of the 20th century's major poets he is central figure in English language modernist poetry. Education : Harvard university in oxford He was wins the nobel prize in literature 4 nov 1948. He uses many Techniques such as imagism, repetition, fragmentation, and other modern Techniques.
  • 5. ● Notable works ● The Hollow men ● The Love song of J Alfred ● Prelude ● Journey of the Magi ● Ash Wednesday ● Burnt Norton ● The waste land ● The play murder in the cathedral ● Four Quartets ● Little Bidding ● East coker ● Common Themes of his poetry ● Love ● Death ● Religion ● Nature ● Beauty ● Aging ● Desire ● Identity
  • 6. About the text Representative piece of 20th century published in book from 1922 most widely translated and studied English Language poem. ● 434 lines Five parts : ● The Burial of the dead ● A Game of Chess ● The fire sermon ● Death by water ● What the Thunder said
  • 7. Key Facts Parts of Poem:-The Burial of the dead, A Game of Chess The fire sermon, Death by water, What the Thunder said Author:- T.S.Eliot Publication Year:- 1922 Type of Work:- Long Poem Genre:- Modernist poetry Language:- English Time and Place Written:- London in the after the First World War Setting:- London Protagonist:- Tiresias Lines:- 434-line
  • 8. Characters of Poem ★ Tiresias ★ Madame Sosostris ★ Phlebas ★ Mr. Eugenides ★ Philomela ★ A Typist Girl ★ Stetson ★ Belladonna ★ The Rich Lady Tiresias ● The chief protagonist of The Waste Land. ● According to Eliot is the central figure in The Waste Land who had spent seven years living as a woman. ● Part-III- The Fire Sermon ● Historically he is Connection with king Oedipus and His Waste Land.
  • 9. Madame Sosostris Mr. Eugenides ● A merchant from Smyrna (now Izmir, in Turkey). ● This Character’s Reference saw in Part- III “The fire of Sermon”. ● one-eyed merchant to whom Madame Sosostris refers. ● His pocket is full of currants.Currants are small, seedless and dried grape. ● The merchant invites the narrator to go with him to the Cannon Street Hotel and the Metropole, a place for homosexual tryst. ● Madame Sosostris is a gypsy who tells fortunes at a fair. ● Fortune Teller - By Card ● The phrase “had a bad cold” was meant for Madame Sosostris, and it's in an ironic way. ● She is reading the fortune of the protagonist, she doesn't know the protagonist's real fortune.
  • 10. Philomela Phlebas ● A Phoenician merchant who is described lying dead in the water in Part-4 "Death by Water." Perhaps the same drowned Phoenician sailor to whom Madame Sosostris refers. ● In death he has forgotten his worldly cares as the creatures of the sea have picked his body apart. The narrator asks his reader to consider Phlebas and recall his or her own mortality. ● A character from Ovid's Metamorphoses. ● She was the Sister of Procne, Procne’s Husband name was Tereus. ● She was raped by Tereus, then, after Philomela Converted into Nightingle. ● Procne converted into Swallow. ● Tereus converted into Hawk/Eagle.
  • 11. A Typist Girl The Rich Lady ● Lonely, a creature of the modern world. ● She is Lover of "young man carbuncular," who sleeps with her Mechanically. ● She is left alone again, With her mirror and a gramophone. ● Character saw in Part- 2 “A Game of Chess” ● She Called as The Lady of Influence. ● This Character’s Possibility as Eliot’s first wife Vivienne.
  • 12. Stetson Belladonna ● Eliot’s Friend ● He was Saw in Part I “The Burial of Dead.” ● Believed that he was fought in World war I. ● Part-1 Burial of Dead ● She called as Lady of the Rock,Lady of Situation,Very Beautiful lady ● This Character is Symbol of Poison, Sexual and Opportunities.
  • 13. ● Title is taken from a book called (From Ritual to Romance) by Jessie L.Weston. ● It focuses on the Grail legend and the Fisher king whose infirmity affacts the fertility of the kingdom itself and the land is doomed to barrenness. Title of the poem ‘The Waste land’
  • 14. The poem has five different sections. 1. The Burial of the Dead, 2. A Game of Chess, 3. The Fire sermon, 4. Death by water and 5. What the thunder said. Plot of the poem ‘The waste land’
  • 15. ● The title refers burial service in the church of England and dead fertility gods mentioned in Frazer’s book,The Golden Bow. ● Tiresias,the protagonist of the poem represents Modern man. ● Spring as an awful season. ● Mari,the German princess,has entirely forgotten religious and Moral values. ● Metropolitan city London or Paris to Madam Sosostris,a fortune teller. The Burial of the dead
  • 16. A Game of Chess ● The longest section of the poem ● Title taken from two plays by early 17th century playwright,Thomas Middleton. ● A Game of Chess denotes stage in seduction. ● Final repetition of ‘Good night’ by Lil is also a reference to Ophelia of ‘Hamlet’.
  • 17. ● It's title is chiefly reference to the Buddhist Fire sermon. ● Eliot tries to show the modern World’s loveless relationship and meaningless sex. ● Eliot tells about the unreal city, London whose streets and rivers get polluted after Indusrialzation. ● Some lines are borrowed from The Enduring Mystery of Psalm and ‘To his Coy Mistress (Truth about the Death). ● Spencer - The Thames River. ● Augustine’s confession about the city Carthage. ● Narrator Tiresias from the Greek mythology ● “I Tiresias,though blind, throbbing between two lives, Oldman with wrinkled female breast,can see” The Fire sermon
  • 18. ● Shortest part of the poem. ● Phlebas,the Phoenician who has died by water. ● Significance of water as a means of Purification and rebirth. ● Two associations,one from Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’ and the other from the ancient Egyptian myth of the God of Fertility. ● “Consider Phlebas who was once handsome and tall as you” Death by Water
  • 19. ● Opening is taken from the Crucifixion of Christ. ● Da Da Da - Datta,Dayadhvam and Damyata-To Give, Sympathize and to control. ● “He who was living is now dead, We who were living are now dying / With a little patience” ● “Shantih Shantih Shantih” What the thunder said
  • 20. ● I.A.Richards in ‘The principals of literary criticism’,calls it ‘Music of ideas’. ● The structure of the poem is that of Spritual up and down, through out the poem,we come back to the same point but at different levels. ● Dante’s Dans le Restaurant. ● Jean Michel Rabate argues that “The waste land is fundamentally a poem about Europe after the first world war. Structure of the poem
  • 21. Fragmentation and decay:- Enacted through the poem’s use of free verse (especially in ‘What the Thunder Said’) and its references to ‘fragments’ and ‘broken images’. Sex and relationships:- Seen in the conversation in the London pub at the end of ‘A Game of Chess’, the section describing the typist and ‘young man carbuncular’ in ‘The Fire Sermon’, and the Earl of Leicester and Queen Elizabeth I (the ‘Virgin Queen’), among others. Rebirth:- The Christ images in the poem, along with the many other religious metaphors, posit rebirth and resurrection as central themes. Themes of poem:-
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  • 23. Resources ● Eliot, TS. “The Waste Land Characters.” GradeSaver, 21 November 2022, https://www.gradesaver.com/the-waste-land/study-guide/character-list. ● “The Symbolism of The Waste Land Explained – Interesting Literature.” Interesting Literature, https://interestingliterature.com/2021/06/symbolism-of-the-waste-land-explained/. ● “The Waste Land Character Analysis.” Course Hero, 12 April 2019, https://www.coursehero.com/lit/The-Waste-Land/character-analysis/. ● https://www.criticalbuzzz.co.in/critical-analysis-of-the-waste-lands-section-three-the-fire- sermon/. ● https://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/eliot/section4/. ● Sri, P. S. “Upanishadic Perceptions in T. S. Eliot’s Poetry and Drama.” Rocky Mountain Review, vol. 62, no. 2, 2008, pp. 34–49. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20479528. Accessed 14 Dec. 2022. ● Williamson, George. “The Structure of ‘The Waste Land.’” Modern Philology, vol. 47, no. 3, 1950, pp. 191–206. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/434823. Accessed 14 Dec. 2022.