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the journey of the magi is a spiritual journey. why

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Answered by chaudharyshaab29
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The Magnus' journey towards spiritual enlightenment is a symbolic representation of Eliot's conversion from Unitariasm to Anglican Catholicism. It illustrates Eliot's rejection of the secular nature of the European society . ... He is surrounded by a secular society and individuals devoid of spiritual faith.

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Answered by rohitsingh1818
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Journey of the Magi" is a poem by T.S. Eliot, first published in 1927 in a series of pamphlets related to Christmas. The poem was written shortly after Eliot's conversion to the Anglican faith. Accordingly, though the poem is an allegorical dramatic monologue that inhabits the voice of one the magi (the three wise men who visit the infant Jesus), it's also generally considered to be a deeply personal poem. Indeed, the magus in the poem shares Eliot's view that spiritual transformation is not a comfort, but an ongoing process—an arduous journey seemingly without end. The magus's view on the birth of Jesus—and the shift from the old ways to Christianity—is complex and ambivalent.

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