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    An Analysis of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock The general fragmentation of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is obvious. The poem seems a perfect example of what Terry Eagleton calls the modern "transition from metaphor to metonymy: unable any longer to totalize his experience in some heroic figure, the bourgeois is forced to let it trickle away into objects related to him by sheer contiguity." Everything in "Prufrock" trickles away into parts related to one another only by contiguity

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    Analysis of the setting of the poems “The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi” “The Love song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and “Something Whispered in the Shakuhachi” are poems written by T.S. Eliot and Garrett Hongo correspondently. Both poems put a great emphasis on the depiction of the narrator’s emotion. The poems are focused on feelings and emotions of their narrators. At the same time, it should noted that a lot of attractive in both poems is given to the setting

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    During the modern period, the atmosphere changed from the male perspective. For example, T.S. Eliot wrote “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” which characterized many men of the modern age. The poem starts out as a man that is idealistic about his feelings toward women. He plans to go into the shop and pick out a woman, which he can love for externally. This is where the modern period is because this period it is about love and personal experiences. In line 8- 10, “Streets that follow like a tedious

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    In numerous works of art and literature regarding romance, the protagonist struggles in expressing his or her feelings, as a result of a lack of self-esteem. Within the poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the speaker T.S. Eliot reveals the inner thoughts and feelings of the poems subject, Prufrock, through various literary techniques. Prufrock struggles in articulating his feelings to a woman he admires and illustrates his insecurity as he continuously concerns insignificant details that impede

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    “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot The love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock is a poem that tells the story of a man who once had the confidence to talk to women. The man loses confidence because of him getting shot down by women. The main dilemma of the poem is that Prufrock no longer has the confidence to talk to women and he becomes old and lonely because of this. The main dilemma is expressed through the speaker’s voice and the unusual syntax of the poem. The unusual syntax of the

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    Cinnamon Player The Epigraph of J. Alfred Prufrock: The Connection Between Love and Hell T.S Elliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is the poem of a man by the name of J. Alfred Prufrock in which he expresses his doubts and insecurities as he yearns for love and descends into his old age. The most significant aspect of the poem is the epigraph. The poems epigraph alone expresses the poems overall purpose and character’s intent. Though the epigraph seemingly differs from

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    The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Elliot begins with a quote isolated from the poem, and extracted from Dante’s Inferno, “If I thought my answer were to one who could to return to the world, I would not reply at all, but as none ever did return alive from this depth, without fear of infamy I did answer thee” This quote acts a preface to the poem, it clearly outlines the author’s intention in writing. From this quote we can interpret Elliot’s poem as a letter from Alfred to his deceased

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    poem is not as pleasant as previously presumed; along with a chilling connotation of what is to come. Throughout T.S Eliot’s, “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” he expresses the dangers in waiting for the perfect time, constantly fearing rejection, and succumbing to your insecurities. Being scared to live is no way for any person to live at all, and in this love song, that is only that in the title, J. Alfred Prufrock takes us through his case of wanting but never having due to his own decisions of

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    When thinking about someone that is insecure, Gabriel Conroy, from The Dead, and T. S. Eliot, from The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock does not come to mind. Throughout these two works, Gabriel and Eliot both have a habit of looking over what might not happen to their situation to what might happen which turns into over thinking every decision or action they take. While the way they confront their situations is the same, the way they imagine their outcome of their situation and how affects them is

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    T.S Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is a literary work that entails the life of an indecisive, intellectual man of great solitude. The beginning of the poem sets a disillusioned and nostalgic tone of the poem. It vividly recounts some of Prufrock’s dealings with various women, who took an interest in Renaissance artist Michelangelo. It further elaborates on the yellow fog that covers the windows to his social life of the outside world. Prufrock appears to be a middle-aged, modern man

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