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12 January, 11:49

The mood of the poem "The Hollow Men" can best be described as a) dark and somber b.) moving and hopeful c.) violent and energetic

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  1. 12 January, 13:04
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    The answer is dark and somber. The Hollow Men are not sufficiently fiery to be fierce. Their saying is taking the path of least resistance. Its subjects are, in the same way as other of Eliot's lyrics, covering and fragmentary, yet it is perceived to be concerned most with post-World War I Europe under the Treaty.
  2. 12 January, 13:36
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    The mood of the poem "The Hollow Men" can best be described as a) dark and somber The hollow men described the feeling that felt by the army personel during the world war I, Where they're forced to witness many men decapitated by weapons and also experiencing the fear of not able to meet their loved one any longer
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