| Essay Archive - Ceremonies in "The Waste Land"
Ceremonies in "The Waste Land" 	Ceremonies are prevalent throughout T.S. Eliot's poem "The  Waste Land". Eliot relies on literary contrasts to illustrate the  specific values of meaningful, effectual rituals of primitive society  in contrast to the meaningless, broken, sham rituals of the modern  day.  These contrasts serve to show how ceremonies can become broken  when they are missing vital components, or they are overloaded with  too many.  Even the way language is used in the poem furthers the  point of ceremonies, both broken and not. In section V of The Waste  Land, Eliot writes, 
                 "After th....
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