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integrated  spiritual  symbols  of  his  later  poetry—reflects  his  developing  worldview
            and artistic vision.
                  The  metaphors  and  symbols  in  Eliot's  poetry  serve  multiple  functions:  they
            create  aesthetic  coherence  amid  fragmentary  experiences,  establish  connections
            between  contemporary  situations  and  timeless  human  concerns,  and  articulate
            spiritual insights that might otherwise remain ineffable. Through his innovative use
            of  these  literary  devices,  Eliot  transformed  modern  poetry,  demonstrating  how
            traditional  symbolism  could  be  revitalized  to  address  the  spiritual  and  existential
            challenges of the twentieth century.
                  This  study  highlights  how  Eliot's  metaphors  and  symbols  create  a  poetic
            language  capable  of  expressing  the  complexities  of  modern  consciousness  while
            simultaneously reaching toward transcendent meaning. His achievement reminds
            us that great poetry functions not merely as aesthetic expression but as a form of
            knowledge that illuminates human experience. As contemporary readers continue
            to  engage  with  Eliot's  work,  his  metaphors  and  symbols  maintain  their  power  to
            reveal connections between personal experience, cultural history, and spiritual truth.

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