J.Alfred Prufrock
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" contains T.S. Eliot's perception on modern man. The narrator of the poem, J. Alfred Prufrock, represents Eliot's depiction of modern man. Eliot explains his reasons for writing about this topic by saying, "Poetry may help to break up the conventional modes of perception and valuation which are perpetually forming, and make people see the world afresh, or some new part of it. It may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves, and an evasion of the visible and sensible world. But to say all this is only to say what you know already, if you have felt poetry and thought about your feelings." Eliot personally feels that modern man has an exiguous view on the quality of life and the truly important entities. His character, J. Alfred Prufrock, represents all aspects of modern man that !Eliot despises. For example, Prufrock is obsessed with appearance and age and he exhibits deficient communication skills. All three of these fixations lead Prufrock to individual isolation, perpetual loathing of mankind, and they negatively affect his lo
Even though he has overcome his problem with his love life, he still! has many other worries with which to contend. His existence is solitary and boring while their state is fun and exciting. The fact that the younger generation is constantly "examining him", bothers Prufrock a great deal. " His only happiness, found in daydreams, collapses at the slightest altercation. Prufrock sees his age as the end of his romantic zeal and assumes the response to his love, from any woman, will be cruel and heartless. "But how his arms and legs are thin!"" Prufrock's insecurity indisputably hinders him. " The rich on the other hand are educated and enjoy life every day. It holds him back from doing the things he wishes to do. The lower class lived a meager, dull and predictable life. Expressing any kind of affection to her is awkward and difficult for him. " He can hear the voices of his neighbors but he cannot go to them. They spend "restless nights in one-night cheap hotels. ------------------------------------------------------------------------**Bibliography**.
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