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Which of the following statements best characterizes the contrast between T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” and the futurist aesthetic project ? |
| A. | “The Waste Land” is primarily concerned with nature, whereas the futurists are most interested in industrial and urban landscapes. |
| B. | “The Waste Land” confronts the fragmentation of modernity by exploring a variety of modes and voices, whereas the futurists do not focus on the fr |
| C. | “The Waste Land” is an ironic exploration of Romantic themes, whereas the futurists incorporate ironic evocations of the classical tradition in th |
| D. | “The Waste Land” focuses on the personal connection between poet and speaker, whereas the futurists focus on an impersonal connection between huma |
| Answer» C. “The Waste Land” is an ironic exploration of Romantic themes, whereas the futurists incorporate ironic evocations of the classical tradition in th | |