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"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" Lines 37-52In this stanza the man regrets some of the decisions that he has made in his life. The man feels that if he allows himself to reflect upon his past he will have to deal with the emotions and consequences of a life of poor decisions. He questions if there is a chance to turn back the hands of time to, hopefully, bring an opportunity for change in his life, "Do I dare? and, Do I dare" (Line 38). His physical aging embarrasses him, "With a bald spot in the middle of my hair" (39). He is very depressed because he is worried about what other people will perceive of him. "My morning coat, my collar mounted firmly to my chin," this shows how he is trying to hide the evidence of physical aging by covering it up with clothing (42). This is another sign that he is depressed. He is hoping that with a "necktie rich and modest" he will appear upstanding, but will not be noticed for being richly dressed (43). He hopes that his colorful piece of clothing will distract others from his ! thin arms and legs, "His arms and legs are thin" (44). Once again he is concerned with how people perceive him. He uses imagery to describe how he looks, he is trying to look upstanding and righteous but
in amount. In the last line he realizes that it is hopeless to think "Do I dare", there is no chance that he will get a chance to turn back time and change some of his decisions. For him revisiting the past has become too painful. He now knows that the damage has been done and there is nothing to do but wait and see what else happens. This man realizes that his choices were not the best, but in the end his hope for revising these poor decisions no longer exists. Life is a chain of decisions, the choices that you make along the way influence your life after death. in reality he is sad and gloomy. Being thin brings up the theme of poverty, physical starvation, or perhaps even the starvation of a life that was wasted by poor judgment. These references to aging reveals this man's feelings of helplessness that increases as the poem continues on and he continues to feel regret about his life. There is the repetition of the phrase "Do I dare" in which he ponders the question is it worth all of the trouble to be concerned with all of his physical characteristics that God so intentionally gave him (45). These thoughts of which he questions his appearance sets the tone to be of despair and desperation. He badly wants to change his life's history. The question of whether he should or should not disturb the perfect harmony of nature, Do I da!
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Approximate Word count = 910
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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