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Hollow Men ANalysis

   
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Date: March 1, 1996
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In the second part of section II, the focus on the Christian religion becomes far less literal, giving way to references to the clothing and objects used in Pagan rituals ("Rat's coat, crowskin, crossed staves"). This is, assumedly, to hide oneself from the eyes of God...
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This is, assumedly, to hide oneself from the eyes of God. The fear of afterlife shows up again in lines 36-38, with the poem's subject desiring to be "No nearer--" to the "final meeting In the twilight kingdom", or Judgment (Purgatory). Another important theme for the remainder of this poem is the apocalyptic view of the world, demonstrated in all of section III...
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