1. The Journey Of The Mgai By T. S. Eliot
The images they see are no more cold but the mysterious symbols predict fateful events. ... We would expect that reaching their aim and seeing Jesus eases the tension and there comes a detailed description of the place in a traditional and idyllic way, with the happy kings presenting and worshipping the Redeemer. However, there is no further detail about Jesus and there is no sign of happiness. ... The people who did not experience the change seem strangers and their old gods that even the Magi might have worshipped no longer exist for them. ... "But no longer at ease here, in the old dispe...
- Word Count: 2018
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School