Alfred Prufrock” by Donald J. Childs notes that since the poem,written in dramatic monologue, meaning one individual speaking while the other listens. “Eliot argues that subject and object are continuous except from the point of view of an observer who is able to regard the original subjects as an object in other words, as a “patient under examination,” The consciousness that is the speaking vice in “Prufrock” is apparently just such an observer, articulating the discontinuity between “you and I” (Childs 25). Eliot creates the idea that the other person suppose to be listening in actuality is unconcious such as the patient. Thus Prufrock depicts togetherness and unity “let us go you and I” as a matter of fact Prufrock recited while no one listens creating a free environment as well as
Alfred Prufrock” by Donald J. Childs notes that since the poem,written in dramatic monologue, meaning one individual speaking while the other listens. “Eliot argues that subject and object are continuous except from the point of view of an observer who is able to regard the original subjects as an object in other words, as a “patient under examination,” The consciousness that is the speaking vice in “Prufrock” is apparently just such an observer, articulating the discontinuity between “you and I” (Childs 25). Eliot creates the idea that the other person suppose to be listening in actuality is unconcious such as the patient. Thus Prufrock depicts togetherness and unity “let us go you and I” as a matter of fact Prufrock recited while no one listens creating a free environment as well as