PHOENIX BUILDING TYPIST AND THE HOLLOW MEN AS POST-WAR ARTIFACTS
Keywords:
moral restraint, World WarAbstract
T.S. Eliot and Judith Wright's sonnets depict a society lacking in moral restraint in the
wake of World War I. At the beginning of the sonnet, the protagonists of The Empty Men had
already had one mission fail. The Empty Men, if it reveals where optimism goes, provides a
glimpse of a way out of the abyss, claims hillis Mill operator, a j. The vulgar and insignificant
lives of people are also shown in The Typist in the Phoenix Building. The people's aloofness
reflects the society's high level of development. Both reporters have to deal with the varying
attitudes of highly-evolved people who seem to be going through life aimlessly
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