Style and Diction in the Poetry of T. S. Eliot

Dr. Shabina Khan, Maleeha Tabassum
Page No. : 566-570

ABSTRACT

T.S. Eliot, Poetry, Style and Diction, Structure, LiteraThis paper explores the style and diction in the poetry of T. S. Eliot, focusing on his distinctive use of language, structure, and literary techniques. T. S. Eliot’s works, especially those from The Waste Land to Four Quartets, reflect a mastery of language that conveys the complexities of modern life and existential crisis. By examining the poets use of diction, rhythm, imagery, and allusion, this study seeks to illuminate how Eliots stylistic choices contribute to the profound emotional and intellectual resonance of his poems. Eliot’s unique blend of traditional forms and innovative methods allows him to articulate a vision of the modern world that is fragmented, spiritual, and deeply reflective of the individuals place within it.ry Techniques


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