The Waste Land

The narrator is constantly in flux in The Waste Land. Outline various roles and personas the narrator assumes and the significance of each.

Various roles and personas in wasteland and its significance

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The most difficult to describe of the poem's characters, he assumes many different shapes and guises. At times the Narrator seems to be Eliot himself; at other times he stands in for all humanity. In "The Fire Sermon" he is at one point the Fisher King of the Grail legend, at another the blind prophet Tiresias. When he seems to reflect Eliot, the extent to which his ruminations are autobiographical is ambiguous.

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