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... ll. 37-39 Eliot) This line showed that Prufrock felt that he was bound to Hell. Prufrock constantly lived in fear of death. This ...
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... the message, since in order to hear you must already be in hell and no ... that only a reader who understands the loneliness and desperation of Prufrock can truly ...
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... alone. The first few lines of the poem show a peaceful scene. The fourth line in the poem begins to show the hell Prufrock feels. He ...
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... of Dante's Inferno for his intellectually erudite epigraph introduces his vision of hell without redemption, inviting comparisons with Prufrock's search for ...
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... Eliot's poem follows more of a dream state of a man reflecting on a life imagined as hell. The imagery leads one more to think of Prufrock floating around ...
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... of the poem this interpretation has sufficient validity.) His neurosis makes him the master of his own hell. As unorthodox as these views on Prufrock may be ...
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... He is living in his own hell. ... Eliot also uses sea imagery to evoke meanings that add to Prufrock's character as well as set up his last theme. ...
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... Dante's Inferno, an allusion to Dante's character who speaks from Hell only because ... this quotation to foreshadow the idea that his character, Prufrock, is also ...
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Hamlet and J. Alfred Prufrock Hamlet and J Alfred Prufrock have three major things in ... then I'll trip him, that his heels may kick at heaven/ As hell whereto it ...
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... Prufrock feels much the same way, but his hell and the fate of his life are more in his own! mind and have less to do with the people around him. ...
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... Prufrock feels much the same way, but his hell and the fate of his life are more in his own! mind and have less to do with the people around him. ...
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... a dream " is exemplified in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock." "Prufrock presents a ... none has ever returned alive from this depth"; this "depth" being Hell. ...
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... "Prufrock speaks to his listeners as if they had come to visit him in some circle of unchanging hell where time has stopped and all action has become ...
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... Prufrock feels much the same way, but his hell and the fate of his life are more in his own mind and have less to do with the people around him. ...
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... I do it so it feels like hell. ... That is not it at all." In these lines from Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" he describes a vague hint of suicidal ...
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... The reader is like what did I just read? What the hell is this about? ... Another example is The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by TS Elliot. ...
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