Conclusion 

As a conclusion we can notice that his literature  It is easy to understand why a young aspiring poet would want to imitate these glamorous bohemian figures, but their ultimate effect on his poetry is perhaps less profound than he claimed.

We can see that in his works, like “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and The Waste Land, draw on a wide range of cultural reference to depict a modern world that is in ruins yet somehow beautiful and deeply meaningful.

Eliot used techniques like pastiche and juxtaposition to make his points without having to argue them explicitly.

However, all of Eliot’s poetry is marked by a conscious desire to bring together the intellectual, the aesthetic, and the emotional in a way that both honors the past and acknowledges the present.

As a conclusion we can say that he was some of the most personal, as well as the most intellectually satisfying, poetry in the English language.

A recommendation 
If you really want to read something different, I recommend you to read “The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock”

A little introduction: 
The poem anatomises male anxieties about sex – anxieties that its author knew from experience and from inexperience; it hints, too, at how selves are constructed not just out of actions but also out of their lack, and out of language and reading, out of borrowed images.

It is really interesting, the way he put all those images together to make the reader interested. It is funny in some way, don´t be shy and take this oportunity to know more about this great work.

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