His masterpiece "The Love Song of J. ... The Love Song of J. ... In my paper, I am going to analyze "The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock" from two different point of view- one is Marxist and the other is Modernist. ... Modernist feature can be seen in "The Love Song of J. ...
Probably his most famous work, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, was published in the Chicago based journal Poetry in 1915, though evidence exists that Eliot had sketched the beginnings of this work during his years as a student at Harvard. His first book of poems, Prufrock and Other Observations, was published in 1917. ...
The '[drinking] of coffee' is a menial act, suggesting the inanimate qualities of people in need of stimulus, whilst the indolent conversation which follows indicates the hollow existence of Western aristocratic society; a concept explored further in Eliot's 'The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock', as '[he has] measured out [his] life in coffee spoons' implying a meticulously planned rationale, investing effort solely in the material tedium of 'drinking coffee'. ...
ABSENCE OF SETTING? Setting has tremendous effect on the emotions and actions of everyone, without exception, in everything that we do. In example, the choices you make to guide the events of your day will almost always be dependent on how you perceive the questions that come about. Your percept...