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(II. A GAME OF CHESS)
(V. WHAT THE THUNDER SAID)
 
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==Dedication, Title, and Overall Work==  
 
==Dedication, Title, and Overall Work==  
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The better craftsman.
 
The better craftsman.
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Go to [["A Game of Chess" Annotations]]
 
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77. Cf. Antony and Cleopatra, II. ii. 190.  
 
77. Cf. Antony and Cleopatra, II. ii. 190.  
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172. Ophelia's last words in Hamlet, IV v.
 
172. Ophelia's last words in Hamlet, IV v.
  
==III. THE FIRE SERMON==
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==III. The Fire Sermon==
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176. V. Spenser, Prothalamion.
 
176. V. Spenser, Prothalamion.
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==IV. DEATH BY WATER==
 
==IV. DEATH BY WATER==
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This section is a version of the last seven lines of Eliot's earlier poem, Dans le Restaurant.
 
This section is a version of the last seven lines of Eliot's earlier poem, Dans le Restaurant.
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==V. WHAT THE THUNDER SAID==
 
==V. WHAT THE THUNDER SAID==
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In the first part of Part V three themes are employed: the journey to Emmaus, the approach to the Chapel Perilous (see Miss Weston's book), and the present decay of eastern Europe.
 
In the first part of Part V three themes are employed: the journey to Emmaus, the approach to the Chapel Perilous (see Miss Weston's book), and the present decay of eastern Europe.

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