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Which building is central to Eliot's play, Murder in the Cathedral?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Canterbury Cathedral

Explanation:

  • This play "Murder in the cathedral" is written by T.S.Elliot.
  • The Theme of this story is the murder of innocent people.
  • Eliot wrote this play for Bishop George Bell Who hired her to write in response to Nazism.  
  • The story is based on the true story of Thomas Becket, an archbishop. He was put to death for standing up against King Henry II.

Learn more about T.S.Eliot here:

Explain T S Eliot’s theory of Impersonality in literature.

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