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Theme of Death in the Poetry of Dylan Thomas W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot.

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Theme of death in the poetry of Dylan Thomas W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot. Prepared by: Ifte Khairul Alam Batch: 37th Departent of English Stamford University Bangladesh All I know about death Can be said in one breath: It‘s tall and it‘s short And it shouldn‘t ought. (Dylan Thomas, 1937, Lycett 169) Death has been and always will be an interesting and compelling topic among poets and authors alike. Death sheds a mysterious vale over life and is often avoided or dreaded within people causing diversity among the reactions of modern poetry and thought. Mortality can be …show more content…

Modern people's problems especially after the World War have become extremely intricate. As the natural world has become barren outwardly because of massive death & destruction, the internal state of humans has become complex as well as perverted. They are going through a life-in-death situation, always in fear of death like "a handful of dust" ('Burial of the Dead'). Moral values have lost dignity. Perverted sex has become a part & parcel in their daily lives. In fact, innocence is considered as perversion. Like Prufrock, every modern human is hopeless. In this waste land, the modern men are like "heap of broken images" ('Burial of the Dead'), where "the dead tree gives no shelter, cricket no relief" ('Burial of the Dead'). Humans have lost true feeling for others, and that's why, in sex, love does prevail no more. The typist girl, after making love like a machine, feels "glad" when the job is "over" ('The Fire Sermon'). Women have to remain cautious always to prevent their partners from going away to other women, they are used mere as a tool to produce children; the overt taking of contraceptives destroy their health, yet, they can't bear giving birth anymore, so, they need pills. But, then, their husbands do not tolerate having such ugly & unproductive wives. Such is the condition of a conjugal life in the modern age. Besides, homosexuality has become a terrible threat to moral

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