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(Lines 74-75, The White Devil)
(Decoding "The Burial of the Dead" by Courtney Handy)
 
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     Go back to [[Shoring Up Fragments Against Our Ruin: Quotations and Allusions]]
 
     Go back to [[Shoring Up Fragments Against Our Ruin: Quotations and Allusions]]
  
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==[[Decoding "The Burial of the Dead"]] by Courtney Handy==
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[[Decoding "The Burial of the Dead"]] is an original essay in progress which looks at the hidden
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Biblical language of "The Burial of the Dead" using Biblical allusions used in the Anglican service
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[[Order for the Burial of the Dead]], as well as the Biblical allusions central to the section
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itself, as catalogued below. By concentrating on frequently occurring terms in these Biblical
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allusions, and cross-referencing them, as well as by a literary comparison of the "Order" and of
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the "Burial," the essay attempts to address Eliot's complex vision of the future of the Western
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world, as it emerges from the ruins of social decay.
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I will look specifically at tone words and how frequently they occur, versus how the Biblical allusions lend to an understanding of this
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section of the poem.
  
 
==Title: "The Burial of the Dead"==
 
==Title: "The Burial of the Dead"==
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===Lines 19-30, Biblical Rhetoric===
 
===Lines 19-30, Biblical Rhetoric===
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     What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow
 
     What are the roots that clutch, what branches grow
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::::enough to dare to listen, but when Ezekiel hears God's message, it is only one of woe.
 
::::enough to dare to listen, but when Ezekiel hears God's message, it is only one of woe.
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:::: [[Luke 22]], among others, also calls Jesus the "son of man" so its an even greater burden than prophecy--it could be literal self-sacrifice for the truth. 
  
  

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