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Journey Of The Magi - College Term Paper

Journey Of The Magi


T.S. Eliot�s
This Christmas poem is about the Epiphany and was created the very year of Eliot�s conversion to Christianity (Fleisner, 66). Therefore the theme of religion is an important one if we are to analyse the poem correctly. In the book of Ephesians in the Bible, Paul describes the rebirth of the world upon Christ�s death, emphasising the Ephesians� new life (2:4-5). This theme of death and rebirth is present in the poem , which, I will argue, is structurally and internally divided into three stages; corresponding to the Sacrament of Penance: contrition (guilt), confession and satisfaction.
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the first stanza, this �spiritual sorrow� is apparent by the contrast Eliot uses, of the Magi�s difficult journey. In fact, the central focus of criticism has been on the journey; the �cold coming� (line 1) during �the worst time of the year� (line 2), emphasising the climatic statement of the stanza: �A hard time we had of it� (line 16). The Magus talks of their sorrowful past life of ease, the times they �regretted�the silken girls bringing sherbet� (lines 8-10), and in the same way that they are �physically� moving towards Christ, they feel they are progressing spiritually, putting a personal ban on the sinful lives they have had. This act of contrition seems genuine because they are pressured by the �voices singing in [their] ears, saying/ That this was all folly� (lines 19-20). These are the voices of the camel men, the hostile cities and the unfriendly towns, voices that tempt the wise men to cease their foolish journey and fall, once again, into spiritual degeneration. In the ...

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