T.S. Eliot's 'Preludes' uses figurative language to depict a grimy city scene with a tone of disdain and bleakness.
In this excerpt from T.S. Eliot's 'Preludes,' the poet uses figurative language to convey a sense of disgust and dreariness in a city setting through sensory details depicting a scene filled with smoky, grimy imagery. The portrayal of a grimy city scene with sensory details like the smell of steaks, burnt-out ends of days, and grimy scraps of leaves creates a tone of disdain and bleakness.
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