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20 March, 12:57

In "The Hollow Men," how might you interpret Eliot's use of the words hollow, dried, and broken to describe the hollow men?

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  1. 20 March, 15:16
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  2. 20 March, 16:47
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    Obviously, when Eliot uses words such as hollow, dried, and broken to describe the hollow men, he doesn't mean it literally - it is always a metaphor when poets use words in order to convey a message. So here, when he uses those words, he means that the lives of hollow men are empty - void of spirituality or meaning.

    He doesn't refer to them gathering supplies, being damaged by the wind, or not having money - he is referring to their empty lives in general.
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