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ENG3705
OCTOBER EXAM ANSWERS
YEAR : 2024

, ENG3705 OCTOBER 2024




SECTION A

Answer Question 1 OR Question 2

Question 1: The Waste Land (T.S. Eliot)

In ‘Wilderness of Mirrors: Perspectives on the Twentieth Century’ (1990: 13), Brooker and
Bentley argue that T.S. Eliot’s poem The Waste Land reflects the anxieties prevalent
during the Modernist period. Do you agree with this statement?

Write an argumentative essay of at least 1000 words in which you indicate to what extent
this statement is true by

• briefly discussing modernism and how the poem can be seen as an example of
modernism,
• showing how the poem reflects the anxiety prevalent at the time, and
• referring to both the content and the form of the poem in your answer.



The Waste Land: A Reflection of Modernist Anxieties

The beginning of the 20th century ushered in an era marked by rapid changes and
immense cultural upheaval. As society evolved, artists and writers faced the challenge of
expressing a world that seemed to be falling apart. Modernism emerged as a response
to this new reality, rejecting traditional forms and embracing fragmentation, ambiguity, and
uncertainty. T.S. Eliot's poem, The Waste Land, stands as a quintessential example of
Modernist literature, capturing the sense of dread, disillusionment, and existential anxiety
that pervaded the time. Brooker and Bentley's claim in Wilderness of Mirrors:
Perspectives on the Twentieth Century (1990:13) that the poem reflects these anxieties
is well-founded. By exploring Modernism's defining characteristics, examining how Eliot's
poem mirrors the unease of the era, and analyzing the poem's content and structure, we
can better understand how The Waste Land serves as an artistic portrayal of a world
grappling with its own despair.

Modernism and The Waste Land

Modernism arose in response to seismic shifts in the early 20th century, including the
aftermath of World War I, which left a trail of devastation and challenged long-standing
beliefs in progress, order, and moral certainty. Artists and writers reacted by breaking
away from conventional forms and seeking new ways to express the complexities of
modern life. Literature took on an experimental style, using fragmented narratives,
disjointed imagery, and shifting perspectives to reflect the chaotic experience of reality.

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