What is the ideological content expressed in Eliot's The Waste Land?
The Waste Land is a milestone in modern British and American poetry, the most representative work in symbolism literature, Eliot's famous work and the most far-reaching work. The hope of resurrection of the withered wasteland-vulgar and ugly people who are still alive-runs through the cold and hazy picture of the whole poem as a main line, which profoundly shows the true colors of western society such as human desire to cross, spiritual degradation, moral decay, despicable and ugly life, conveys the disgust, general disappointment and disillusionment of westerners to the world and reality after World War I, and shows the mental outlook of a generation.