A poem does not come into existence by accident. The words of a poem come out of a poet’s head. In order to judge T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, we must know the design or plan he had in his mind. What was Eliot’s attitude toward his work? How did he feel? What made him write?
Identify the fallacy committed by the arguer in this example, and explain how the arguer commits that fallacy. A poem does not come into existence by accident. The words of a poem come out of a poet’s head. In order to judge T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, we must know the design or plan he had in his mind. What was Eliot’s attitude toward his work? How did he feel? What made him write?
A poem does not come into existence by accident. The words of a poem come out of a poet’s head. In order to judge T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, we must know the design or plan he had in his mind. What was Eliot’s attitude toward his work? How did he feel? What made him write?