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What is a beginning (B) example of 'Futility (ennui)' in 'The Hollow Men' (1925)?

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The requested example of 'Futility (ennui)' in Eliot's 'The Hollow Men' cannot be provided as the text from the poem is not included. The excerpts given are from other literary works, and thus an accurate example cannot be given.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking for an example of 'Futility (ennui)' in 'The Hollow Men' by T.S. Eliot. However, the excerpts provided do not include any text from 'The Hollow Men.' Instead, they are taken from different literary works. A beginning example of futility or ennui in 'The Hollow Men' could be the opening lines of the poem, which describe the hollow men as being empty of passion and purpose. Unfortunately, without the correct excerpt from 'The Hollow Men,' we cannot provide a specific example from the text.

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