Voyage from Chaos to Orderin T. S. Eliot’sMurder in the Cathedral
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On the surface of T. S. Eliot’sMurder in the Cathedral, it seems to be a
classical drama only significant to the spectators of the twelfth and thirteenth
centuries, from where the plot comes. But the closer analysis of the plot and its theme
reveals theplay to be a significant one for the modern wastelanders of the twentieth
century living after the two devastating world wars. Some of the characters in the play
resemble modern wastelanders and some Christ-figuresplay important role in the
play. They speak a language of twentieth century balancing their poetic dialogue but
not twelfth century languages. And finally, the play is set implicitly in twentieth
century environment despite its explicit religious setting. So, this play has
significance in among the spectators of twentieth century.
