T.S. Eliott

  • Synyster
    18 years ago

    I'm not sure. As I see it, the poem represents life and society, and the red rock is possibly God or family/friends that serve as shelter to a person in hard times...

  • Dorotea©
    18 years ago

    Hmm, interesting. I'd say the red rock is God, who is beckoning for anyone to come to his shelter. Everything around the red rock is, like the person above me said, society.

  • Synyster
    18 years ago

    So I'm not the only one who thinks that way about this poem... Good. I like T.S Eliott's work.