Although many critics credit Eliot's concept of the objective correlative, some take issue with his discussion of the subject in this essay.
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He makes reference to the T . S . Elliot topic, " the Objective Correlative ", as being every girl, or any girl.
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The latter portion of the essay is dedicated to Eliot's criticism of " Hamlet " based on his concept of the objective correlative.
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He makes reference to T . S . Eliot's topic, " the Objective Correlative ", as the subject being every girl, or any girl.
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Helping define the objective correlative, Eliot s essay " Hamlet and His Problems ", republished in his book " E . Montale is a further form of correlative.
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So, too, is the external world to the mind; which needs, also, as the condition of its manifestation, its "'objective correlative " '.
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Rhetorical and literary techniques covered include the objective correlative, rhetorical objectification, verb displacement, rhetorical agency, rhetorical tension, poetic articles, preposition exchange, creative number, and intuitive description.
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Brooks writes, " he'd open a chain of home furnishing stores called Objective Correlatives, and each object in them would be the physical expression of some metaphysical statement ."
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That point overturns T . S . Eliot's complaint that the play is a failure for not furnishing an " objective correlative " to account for Hamlet's rage at his mother.
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In " Biographia Literaria " and his poetry, symbols are not merely " objective correlatives " to Coleridge, but instruments for making the universe and personal experience intelligible and spiritually covalent.