The Waste Land

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Essay “The Waste Land” Ivan Liu 5to4ta In this essay, I will make an analysis to talk about fear and its immediate consequences in “The Waste Land”. "The Waste Land" tells the story of a man who is being robbed by several young men and one of them happens to be his own son. It focuses principally on the emotions and thoughts of the main character, and finally the story ends with his son being killed in the happening and his father accepts his death, saying “People, arise! The world is dead.” , this means that he compares the world’s death as his son’s death. Analyzing the fear and its immediate consequences, we can see fear in the young men, fear of being poor in his society, the necessity of robbery to avoid poverty. This is clearly seen when a young man says: “Freddy, your father’s got away”. It is also evident from the fact that a son is so hopeless for money that he will do anything to survive, even to rob from his father. The principal fear of the main character is letting his wife and kids widow and fatherless respectively. And the other fear and not less important, is to accept the fact that his son is dead. To sum up, the two most important issues to highlight are the irony and merciless caused of fears. The irony is shown when the narrator says: "his children made fatherless" and it turns that it is the father who becomes childless because of scaring of dying ,so he defends himself to survive of the robbery. When the narrator says: "Mercy was the unknown word", this is because the young men are afraid of falling in poverty, so they will not have mercy on the old man or anybody. No matter what they do, they want to get in their society. To conclude, I think the fear takes control of their lives, also causes indifferences, heartlessness, materialism and selfishness. No wonder the main character affirms it saying: “People,
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