The Waste Land is T.S. Eliot’s most important single poem. What’s the theme of the poem?
The poem is concerned with:
A.The spiritual breakup of a modem civilization in which human life has lost its meaning, signifiance and purpose.
B.The poem has developed a whole set of historical, cultural and religious themes;
C.but it is often regarded as being primarily a reflection of the 20-century people's disillusionment and frustration in a sterile and futile society.