In T.S. Eliot's poem "The Waste Land," humanity is portrayed as fragmented, disillusioned, and spiritually desolate. The various voices and perspectives in the poem depict individuals who are disconnected from themselves, from each other, and from any sense of purpose or meaning. Themes of alienation, decay, and moral decay run through the poem, highlighting the spiritual emptiness and moral decay of modern society. The fragmented and disjointed structure of the poem reflects the disjointed nature of humanity in the modern world, where individuals struggle to find connection, coherence, and meaning in a society plagued by spiritual and moral decay.
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