Decoding "The Burial of the Dead"

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(Figure 4: Recurring Terms in the Biblical Allusions of "The Burial of the Dead")
(Figure 4: Recurring Terms in the Biblical Allusions of "The Burial of the Dead")
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Since the books of the Bible are arranged in the order that Eliot uses them at the bottom, the change over time is remarkable.  It b
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Since the books of the Bible are arranged in the order that Eliot uses them at the bottom, the change over time is remarkable.  It begins with the introduction of "evil," or perhaps, the beginning of evil's reign, and creates a huge proliferation of idols.  Of course, the worship of idols breaks one of the commandments, and it appears, according to the chart, that Eliot's usage of [[Ezekiel 6]] (where the most frequent usage of idols occurs) indicates that he believes his own time to be one of idolatry.  Looking at [[Ezekiel 6]], the sort of idolatry occurring in the scriptures would certain resonate with Eliot. 
  
 
=='''Biblical Allusions'''==
 
=='''Biblical Allusions'''==

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