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    Brittany Woelber Final Examination American Literature Brucker 1) In the poem “the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" Eliot, there is many lines that put forward J. Alfred Prufrock’s loneliness. Alfred is alone, and not only that but he is growing old alone. He has no one to look after him to make sure he is safe, no one to make him happy or bring company into his life, no wife, no children, and Alfred also seems as though he is not happy with himself. In lines 73 and 74 : ““I should have been a

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    lost sight of the quality of life and the truly important things in life. The character, J. Alfred Prufrock, represents all characteristics of a modern man; He is obsessed with his appearance and how much and how fast he is aging. The poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot centers on an aging, insecure middle-aged man. The action described in the poem takes place in the evening in a dreary part of a foggy city. The exact location remains unknown, but it is believed to be the City

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    “The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock” by T.S Elliot is a well-written poem that exemplifies the struggle and life of J Alfred Prufrock. The poem is neither an actual love poem nor is it a love song in any sense. Even though Elliot does not give the reader great detail on Prufrock as a person, he does give detail about Prufrock’s personality and his own state of mind. Elliot uses many symbols and themes throughout the short poem that represents the struggles that Prufrock is facing and his problems

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    to slow down time nor stop it completely; nor it appears will he be able to leap into the past or the future. Time is one thing that man cannot manipulate, instead it manipulates man. No poem better illustrates this point than T.S. Eliot’s "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." Prufrock is trapped by the conundrum of time in that no matter what he does, he always regresses to his starting point. His life has been reduced to a diurnal cycle of monotonous chores that seem dictated by time. Prufrock’s

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    So Maybe It’s Not Just An Inferiority Complex. THESIS: In his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” T.S. Eliot shows readers that Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) can ruin a man’s life and send him into a spiraling pit of anxiety and depression. Prufrock’s lack of self confidence is actually Body Dysmorphic Disorder, explaining his inability to see anything but his bald spot and awkward body. “In the room the women come and go / Talking of Michelangelo,” (13-14). This is referring to Michelangelo’s

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    Analysis of T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock      'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' demonstrates the effects of social and economic pressure in the life of a Victorian man. T.S. Eliot shows us, in an ironic monologue, how the reality of age and social position paralyzes his character with fear. The poem opens with six lines from Dante?s ?Infernio?. This particular stanza explains that the speaker is in hell and the message can only be told to someone else in hell. The

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    A Literary Analysis of T.S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” T.S. Eliot was one among few poets and authors that dominated the years between the First and Second World Wars. Eliot showed his use of modernism techniques through “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, creating a powerful reputation around the world, particularly as a member of The Lost Generation in the 1920s. Eliot moved to and settled in London where he worked with famous poets including Ezra Pound, and published his

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    what do you guys say to one more?” I ask. A massive cheer goes up. “Okay, good, because this is our new song. Be sure to give a massive hand to John at the end of this, because this song is his baby. Also, because the guitar for this song is a little complicated, we’re giving our backup vocals to Evan for this song. This is Into the Night!” I shout. John launches into the opening riff of the song, and oh my God does it sound heavenly. Mike: Like a gift from the heavens, it was easy to tell, It

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    “Siren Song” is about luring men into their death with an irresistible and tempting song. The men fall into temptation because they get seduced by the nymphs. The sirens lure the men further and further until the end, but the song was boring in reality. The sirens get men to jump over their ships by singing an irresistible song. The song is so compelling that the sailors “leap overboard in squadrons even though they see the beached skulls.” The beached skulls are the men that arrived before and

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    In Depth Analysis of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock The five-line interlude ending on "the floors of silent seas" forms an encapsulated version of the remainder of the poem, in which the frustrated effort to establish purposive discourse leads once again to withdrawal downward and inward to a silent world of instinctual being. A return to images of distension and distracting sensuality provokes a final impulse toward violent imposition of the will--"to force the moment to its crisis"--which

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