Representation of Power and Sacrifice in T S Eliots's Murder In The Cathedral

Authors

  • Jigar Sumbad Master Student, English Literature, Government Arts College Gandhinagar, Sector 15, (Gujarat University, Ahmedabad) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm2023.v03.n02.003

Keywords:

dramas, conflicts, sacrifice, power

Abstract

The dramas began to emerge in the 20th century and it became One of the prosperous and more popular genre in the world of literature most of the dramas was previously based on the Christian themes and religions themes the modern drama reached to its peak with the words, imagination, verse and thoughts of T S Elliot. Murder in the Cathedral depicts the conflicts of good and bad, power and sacrifice, truth and untruth it possesses sequences of interlude which describes the before and after portion of the play. Murder in the Cathedral views perfect image and struggle between The Archbishop and The King between the good and the bad.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Sumbad, J. (2023). Representation of Power and Sacrifice in T S Eliots’s Murder In The Cathedral. Revista Review Index Journal of Multidisciplinary, 3(2), 21-23. https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm2023.v03.n02.003