In T.S Elliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock he describes his experiences in everyday life and the struggles he faces while doing them. Through allusion, repetition, and synecdoche, he supports a message of uncertainty as he gets older and makes decisions in his life. Overall, the tone of the poem is dreary through the way things are described such as the streets, sky, and people. An allusion is a reference to something in a poem that the reader can relate to; which gives the reader a deeper understanding of the poem and what the writer was trying to get across. T.S Elliot indicates to allusions in many different categories such as art, the Bible, and mythological creatures. In the poem, he refers to art in
In T.S Elliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock he describes his experiences in everyday life and the struggles he faces while doing them. Through allusion, repetition, and synecdoche, he supports a message of uncertainty as he gets older and makes decisions in his life. Overall, the tone of the poem is dreary through the way things are described such as the streets, sky, and people. An allusion is a reference to something in a poem that the reader can relate to; which gives the reader a deeper understanding of the poem and what the writer was trying to get across. T.S Elliot indicates to allusions in many different categories such as art, the Bible, and mythological creatures. In the poem, he refers to art in