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Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock And Home Burial Essay

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The piece “Home Burial” by Robert Frost and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T. S Eliot is both memorable and riveting pieces of literature that deals with loneliness and sorrow. Although they both deal with sadness and very strong emotions it is for entirely different reasons. If a person cannot identify with their situation and be entirely truthful to their own identity, it can lead to a lifetime of unhappiness, regrets and self-doubt people should make decisions based on their internal belief and not necessarily what someone else or even society expects of them, being untrue to oneself will leave room for unrealistic expectations and failure.
The poem “Home Burial by Robert Frost is very dramatic this poem uses free form dialogue, …show more content…

Alfred Prufrock” with grief and she refuses to tell her husband outright what she is looking at outside of the window instead she challenges him to come look for himself. This is a very powerful move on the wife's behalf because this is a first introduction into her frame of mind, she thinks that she is superior compared to her husband, she thinks that her husband could not see what she could that he was blind, to support this claim, “She let him look, sure he wouldn’t see, Blind creature; and awhile he didn’t see.” (Frost 237) as the husband notices that he can spot the graves from the window, he then tries to ease his wife’s pain by diminishing the graveyard by referring to it as little and telling her that she needs not to worry about grieving for his people, however, she quickly shuts him down by repetitively shouting to show her disagreement with him “don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t.” to support this claim (Frost

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