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T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
A character sketch of J. Alfred Prufrock, the main character in T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock". -- 1,082 words; APA

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This literary study examines the theme of alienation in T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." -- 1,350 words;

T.S Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
This paper analyzes the characters as well as the writing style in T.S. Eliot's romantic poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." -- 1,876 words; MLA

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A review of T. S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J Alfred" and The Journey of the Magi." -- 1,150 words; MLA

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T.S. ELIOT'S "THE LOVE SONG OF J. ALFRED PRUFROCK"

Philosophers recognize the harmony and duality of the universe with symbols like Ying and
Yang. The title character in T.S. Eliot's poem, "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,"
has not. The poem is an internal monologue where Prufrock reveals himself as lonely and
timid. Prufrock is a man in conflict with his duality, the society he has to live in, and
the long lost dreams of his youth. 
Hot and cold, fire and water; duality is part of nature. Prufrock is not in harmony with
his two sides. On the surface Prufrock is like a field mouse, frozen by fear who asks,
"Do I dare? And Do I dare?" Inside is a tiger that knows there is time to murder and
create. Prufrock is a tiger in the body of a field mouse. 
Prufrock's field mouse is what society sees. Instead of cats and owls, ridicule and
rejection are his natural enemies. Prufrock fears he is not able to meet society's
standard. He fears society will have him "pinned and wriggling on the wall." J. Alfred
Prufrock is afraid, not only of what they will say, but how society will look at him. 
Prufrock's inner tiger wants to ride "seaward on the waves" and experience the passion of
his youth. He is aroused by the perfume from a dress, but is held back by fear. Now, he
only dreams of "one night cheap hotels," because he knows those times are past. He has
seen his life pass by, teaspoon by teaspoon, and knows death is waiting; laughing at a
life half lived.
Some use the sun to measure days; Prufrock uses a coffee spoon. No longer the man he was,
and unable to deal with the man he has become, Prufrock can not coexist with himself or
society. The poem, an internal monologue, reveals the timidity and loneliness of J.
Alfred Prufrock. 

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