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Which is the fourth and final poem of T.S Eliot's Four Quartets.

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Little gidding

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Four Quartets is a set of four poems written by T. S. Eliot that were published over a six-year period.
- The Four Quartets' individual quartets, in the order of their composition as well as their placement in the sequence, are “Burnt Norton,” “East Coker,” “The Dry Salvages,” and “Little Gidding.”

“Little Gidding” was the last of the Quartets to be written. It appeared in print in 1942; in 1943, the four pieces were collected and published together.
“Little Gidding,” named after a 17th-century Anglican monastery renowned for its devotion, is the place where the problems of time and human fallibility are more or less resolved.
The first section describes a sunny winter’s day, where everything is dead yet blazing with the sun’s fire.
The poem considers those who have come to the monastery, who come only “to kneel / Where prayer has been valid.”

Source: Britannica and Sparknotes

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Burnt Norton
Little gidding সঠিক
East Coker
The Dry Salvages

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