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The radical effect of Eliots complexity is the feeling of confusion, which is, in fact, one of the central emotions

depicted in The Waste Land. J.oyce chooses to describe the human condition by illustrating it with well-defined characters, Eliots characters are more fragmented, circumstantial and instrumental. The other major difference is that in Joyces case the parallelism is rendered through allusion, while in more than one instance, Eliot employs mythical characters directly, along with contexts from the original sources One of the most original ways in which Eliot chose to integrate fragments of existing texts into his own poems is through quotation The radical effect of Eliots complexity is the feeling of confusion, which is, in fact, one of the central emotions depicted in The Waste Land. J.oyce chooses to describe the human condition by illustrating it with well-defined characters, Eliots characters are more fragmented, circumstantial and instrumental. The other major difference is that in Joyces case the parallelism is rendered through allusion, while in more than one instance, Eliot employs mythical characters directly, along with contexts from the original sources One of the most original ways in which Eliot chose to integrate fragments of existing texts into his own poems is through quotation The radical effect of Eliots complexity is the feeling of confusion, which is, in fact, one of the central emotions depicted in The Waste Land. J.oyce chooses to describe the human condition by illustrating it with well-defined characters, Eliots characters are more fragmented, circumstantial and instrumental. The other major difference is that in Joyces case the parallelism is rendered through allusion, while in more than one instance, Eliot employs mythical characters directly, along with contexts from the original sources One of the most original ways in which Eliot chose to integrate fragments of existing texts into his own poems is through quotation The radical effect of Eliots complexity is the feeling of confusion, which is, in fact, one of the central emotions depicted in The Waste Land. J.oyce chooses to describe the human condition by illustrating it with well-defined characters, Eliots characters are more fragmented, circumstantial and instrumental. The other major difference is that in Joyces case the parallelism is rendered through allusion, while in more than one instance, Eliot employs mythical characters directly, along with contexts from the original sources One of the most original ways in which Eliot chose to integrate fragments of existing texts into his own poems is through quotation

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