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My presentation of The Modernist Literature - paper no 9




        Here I am sharing my presentation of The Modernist Literature -
Paper no 9

Topic: East land v/s West land with the reference of “The Waste Land” by T. S. Eliot
  
     In this presentation I have tried to connect Eliot’s “Waste Land” with Indian “East Land”. In India also we can feel that spiritual degradation and sexual perversion is increasing.

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  1. well organized slides,
    My question is
    Do you find the concept of "SHANTI" in western countries? or west land?

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    1. Yes, the concept of peace is everywhere in the world but its up to us that how we follow it. In "The Waste Land" poem by Eliot, he has found the source of peace in Indian Upanishads.

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