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The Hollow Men Questions and Answers
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This is a reference Eliot to the character of Mr. Kurtz in Heart of Darkness. starts off saying “We are the hollow men, we are the stuffed men” which is a direct quote from Joseph Conrad's novella “Heart of Darkness”. In that reading Mr.Kurtz is...
The poem begins with two epigraphs alluding to two examples of "Hollow Men," one from fiction, the other from history. Then we are introduced to the main characters: a group of scarecrows leaning together. These Hollow Men narrate the poem in a...
The Hollow Men study guide contains a biography of T.S. Eliot, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
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