journey of the Magi
"The Journey of the Magi" - T. ... Eliot Raymond The poem begins with a Magi recalling a journey that he took. He tells of how the climate was much colder than his homeland and that the servants ran off and left the magi by themselves. ... The reader then discovers that it has been many years since the journey, but the Magi still remembers it well. ... The Magi on their return were changed and glad for the change, but were now aliens in their own land for they knew that all they had once believed in was false. ... Eliot suggest about youth, hope, regret, old age, religion and human nature in the poem Journey of the Magi? ... The second is to give some insight into that perspective, into the personality of one of the Magi. ... He is at the center of his universe, the lord of a land, able to indulge guiltlessly in hedonism, “The summer palaces on the slopes, the terraces, And the silken girls bringing sherbet” but is at the same time complex and courageous enough to give up simple pleasures, and undertake a difficult and uncertain journey for the sake of his religion. ... The poem "The Journey of the Magi" is T.