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Till Human Voices Wake Us:and We Drown Analysis of T.S. Eliot's Poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and Till Human Voices Wake Us T.S. Eliot's “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” embodies many of the different feelings of American's during the Modernist movement. Prufrock was seen as the prototype of the modern man, it is through his character in this poem that T.S. Eliot shows how man felt insecure, how the new theories of psychology were changing the concept of the mind and how society was becoming more doubtful and indecisive and less of an action taking people. The film Till Human Voices Wake Us, uses Eliot's poem as a base to showcase these ideas and to show how dreams and the past can help shape a man. . Prufrock is …show more content…

He says I instead of we or mentioning he walked with someone. He is also showing that he is not the only lonely man in the city. There are lonely men, more than one, hanging out of windows, as if they are waiting for someone to come by, someone to spend time with, someone to share their own insecurities with. This idea of loneliness is similar in the movie, Ruby shows up also alone. She doesn't know where she belongs, and has no one in her life. Both Ruby and Sam are forced to interact with one another and face their loneliness. Prufrock's insecurities showcased as he doubts what he is capable of. In lines 81 through 86 he again says I, showing it was him alone, and he talks about how his bald head is brought on a platter. Eliot, who loved to reference the past, is alluding to the story of John the Baptist's beheading. Prufrock goes on to say, “I am no prophet- and here's no great matter;”(83) He is implying that he is not as important, and his moment of greatness is just a “flicker”(84) and in the moment he was afraid. His fear emphasizes his feeling of inadequacy, by comparing it to the greatness of John the Baptist. He is once more showing how much self doubt he has, he does not believe himself to be a great man or capable of great things. Sam also looks to the past and it emphasizes his insecurities. He is constantly remembering the

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