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Meaning of "hollow men"
The phrase 'hollow men' is a metaphor used to describe individuals who lack depth, authenticity, or a sense of purpose. It originates from T.S. Eliot's poem 'The Hollow Men,' where it represents spiritually empty and morally bankrupt individuals
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There is even a passing reference to hollow men.
They were the hollow men of rock and roll.
Perhaps we are all hollow men.
Hollow men have got you long before you realize.
We are the hollow men.
But politics is a tawdry profession that invites hustlers and hollow men.
We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men.
Soon you will be swarmed by Hollow men.
The Hollow Men seems to follow the otherworldly journey of the spiritually dead.
I look forward to introducing him to the Hollow Men.
The Hollow Men in popular culture.
But there will be plenty of Hollow Men left at the Pentagon.
The Hollow Men was made into a theatrical piece by playwright Dean Parker.
On the record, there is MarIon Brando reading The Hollow Men.
We are the hollow men We are the stuffed men Christ! Jesus!
See also
Owls at noon prelude, the hollow men.
Denis ApIvor wrote a work called The Hollow Men for baritone, male chorus and orchestra around 1939.
Shape without form, shade without colour, Paralysed force, gesture without motion ; - The Hollow Men.
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