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What theme is central to Eliot’s "Four Quartets"?

AAlienation and despair

BTime, memory, and spirituality

CThe critique of modern society

DThe struggles of war

Answer:

B. Time, memory, and spirituality

Read Explanation:

In Four Quartets, T.S. Eliot endeavors to answer the deepest questions of human experience—questions of time, purpose, futility, and meaning. He asserts that while there are no simple answers, there is hope and purpose in a coming restoration made possible by the mysterious Incarnation of Christ.


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