After his conversion to Christianity, TS Eliot's works illustrate how drastically his worldview had changed and reflect his love and understanding of Christian principles. For example, through "Journey of the Magi," "Little Gidding," and Murder in the Cathedral, Eliot describes the struggles he experienced during his conversion and walk with Christ afterwards.
<Tab/>Using symbolism and imagery in his "Journey of the Magi," Eliot echoes "his state of mind in transition between his old and new faiths" (Behr). In this poem, he describes the wise men's journey towards baby Jesus,…