What is the major difference of interpretation between T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales?

A.Which medium each author decides to use
B.Who each author selects to be the main character
C.How the two authors view the month of April
D.Whether or not Galatea becomes a real woman

Respuesta :

Answer: C - How the two authors view the month of April

Explanation:

C. How the two author's view the month of April.

What is author?

The term "author" means a person who composes a book, article, or other written work.

What is view?

The term "view" means the act of seeing or observing things, person, etc.

"April is the cruelest month” in T.S. Eliot's 1921 poem The Waste Land because, as spring brought signs of new life and renewal, Europe was in a crumbling, dying mess in the wake of World War I. Whereas, Geoffrey Chaucer The Canterbury Tales opens in April, at the height of spring. The birds are chirping, the flowers blossoming, and people long in their hearts to go on pilgrimages, which combine travel, vacation, and spiritual renewal. The two opposite views have been described/ shared in the two different writer's writings.

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