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What is the major difference of interpretation between t. s. eliot's "the waste land" and geoffrey chaucer's the canterbury tales?

a. whether or not galatea becomes a real woman
b. who each author selects to be the main character
c. which medium each author decides to use
d. how the two authors view the month of april

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The major difference is in how T. S. Eliot and Geoffrey Chaucer interpret the month of April; Eliot with disillusionment and Chaucer with celebration.

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The major difference of interpretation between T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land and Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is d. how the two authors view the month of April. Eliot uses the month of April as a symbol of the barrenness and disillusionment of the post-World War I era, while Chaucer celebrates the rejuvenation and pilgrimage that occurs in April. The Waste Land represents the fragmented, chaotic modern world in contrast to the structured, coherent social fabric presented in The Canterbury Tales.

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