T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land is known for its use of diverse literary references, including mythology, religion, and psychology. One significant source of influence for Eliot’s work is Jessie Weston’s From Ritual to Romance, which discusses the connection between the Grail myth and fertility rituals, a theme that appears prominently in Eliot’s poem.
Now, let's analyze the options:
Thus, the correct answer is (B), as Jessie Weston’s From Ritual to Romance is one of the key influences behind the themes and structure of T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land.
Read the following poem and identify the appropriate options:
And search
for certain thin –
stemmed, bubble-eyed water bugs.
See them perch
on dry capillary legs
weightless
on the ripple skin
of a stream.
No, not only prophets
walk on water. This bug sits
on a landslide of lights
and drowns eye –
deep
into its tiny strip
of sky.
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |