In the time period from 1915-1945, America was undergoing dramatic changes. These changes were noticeable in everything from the economy to they way authors were writing. Many of the authors in this time period turned to humor and most stories held a sense of alienation. T.S Eliot, as well as other poets and authors expressed this form in different ways.
T.S. Eliot expressed the form of alienation in a variety of ways. In his poem, The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock, he allows his main character or narrator, Mr. Alfred Prufrock, to alienate himself in one-way or another. Prufrock alienates his emotions from those around him. He is scared to show the real him for fear of being rejected or alone. He cannot connect with people on an emotional level. "There will be time, there will be time to prepare a face to meet the faces that you meet". In this particular quote Prufrock tells us how he is not himself, but someone people want him to be.
With the lack of self-confidence, his alienation grows stronger. "Do I dare?" This quote is repeated often through out the poem. He asks himself time after time weather he sho
Although many authors did show a sense of alienation in their works, some also showed a sense of connection. Weather it was connecting with the world a just a small part of it. I believe we are all connected in some ways. We connect ourselves to those around us, however we alienate ourselves at the same time. It is very hard to chose a side in a topic such as this one because of the sense of alienation and connection. In hard times people often alienate themselves from those around them. In other times we connect ourselves for that sense of knowing people care. In The Catcher and the Rye, Holden wants to be connected to the person that he loses his virginity to. Even though he feels that sense of connection he still alienates himself from the rest of the world. People are only human and no one is perfect. We all chose to be connected in certain areas of our life and alienated in others.
uld be himself or the person he is expected to be. With Prufrock's alienation, Eliot is able to express other ideas going through his mind. He shows how Prufrock's sense of alienation causes him to be lonely and fearful. Othe
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