Dissociation of Sensibility and Objective Correlative

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this video, we are discussing the terms 'Dissociation of Sensibility' and 'Objective Correlative' given by T. S. Eliot in his essays.
    T. S. Eliot explained Dissociation of Sensibility and Unification of Sensibility in his essay 'The Metaphysical Poets'. Dissociation of Sensibility meaning is separation of thought and feeling. Unification of Sensibility means union of thought and feeling. If you are looking for easy Dissociation of Sensibility notes, this video will be helpful for you. Dissociation of Sensibility T. S. Eliot will help you understand how poetry from 17th century went through various changes. Eliot pleads for a reintegration of thought and feeling in poetry of Modern Age.
    Objective Correlative by T.S.Eliot is a term found in his essay 'Hamlet and his Problems.' The Objective Correlative theory will help you understand how emotion is expressed in the form of art. We have illustrated it in the video by some practical Objective Correlative examples. A classic example of Objective Correlative in literature is the Sleep Walking scene of Lady Macbeth. This video will help you understand the Objective Correlative meaning.
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