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    The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock A Descriptive Paper Presented to the Faculty of College of Arts and Sciences University of the Cordilleras In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Course English 2 Writing in the Discipline 10:20 – 11:45 MWF By Juan Carlos P. Canilao April 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 2 RESEARCH OUTLINE 3 CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 5 CHAPTER II: DISCUSSION 6 Thomas Stearns Eliot & Why He Writes Poetry

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    mean to be great? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author introduces a character known as the‚ “Great” Gatsby‚ but is this character truly great? I think that the character‚ the Great Gatsby truly is great because of the following reasons. The Great Gatsby’s born name is James Gatz. He was born poor‚ in poverty in which he knew he didn’t belong. He always knew he was destined for greatness and power beyond anyone’s imagination. However‚ despite his great poverty stricken

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    The Lady’s Inspiration Within Lord Alfred Tennyson’s poem‚ “The Lady of Shalott”‚ Tennyson creates a tale that may seem tragic at first read. Within the story he imagines‚ the Lady’s untimely death upon her arrival at Camelot seems like a failure on the Lady’s part. However‚ said failure seems more as an achievement when the ensnarement of her shadowy haven is considered worse than death. Through lines 109-116‚ her prison is discovered for what it is‚ and even though fate has destined for her to

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    Eliot’s poems‚ The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock published in 1915‚ and Preludes published in 1917‚ resonate the decay and alienation of Eliot’s characters and civilization. Eliot employs various poetic techniques to challenge the reader to explore social fragmentation of the human psyche and the futility of an industrialization society. Eliot explores seclusion and social fragmentation through the experiences of the persona in his poem‚ The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. The form of the poem

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    " Poetry for Students. Eds. Sara Constantakis‚ Elizabeth A. Cranston. Vol. 11. Detroit: Gale‚ 2003. 30. "he." Merriam-Webster Collegiate.com. 2004 (15 September 2004) "talon." Merriam-Webster Collegiate.com. 2004 (15 September 2004) Tennyson‚ Lord Alfred. "The Eagle." Literature and the Writing Process. Elizabeth McMahan‚ Susan X Day‚ and Robert Funk. 7th ed. Upper Saddle‚ NJ: Prentice Hall‚ 2005. 489.

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    Alfred Prufrock‚” Eliot represents age and time through parallelism and situational irony to show that one must not squander his opportunities in life. Parallelism is prevalent throughout the poem and is used to present age in a nagging‚ incessant way. The

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    Alfred Tennyson was born on August the 6th 1809‚ in Somersby‚ Lincolnshire. Alfred was the forth out of twelve children of George and Elizabeth Tennyson. Alfred’s father‚ George Clayton Tennyson suffered from depression and was absentminded. In the late twenties Alfred’s father’s physical and mental condition worsened as he became paranoid‚ abusive and violent. Tennyson escaped the troubled atmosphere of home when he followed his two brothers to Trinity College in 1827. He joined the literary club

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    Continental Drift It takes a lot of courage to stand up for something you believe in‚ especially when faced with intense amounts of scrutiny and rejection from colleagues and peers alike. But this is exactly what Alfred Wegener experienced when he advanced the unthinkable thoughts that all continents were once upon a time‚ all part of one massive supercontinent. He battled through the adversity‚ and continued to collect sources and ideas that backed his thinking. The purpose of this paper is

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    Alfred Kinsey In the early twentieth century a time a time where sex was an unspeakable subject‚ when adolescents were taught that masturbation was not only a sin ‚but could cause blindness or hairy palms‚ along came Alfred Kinsey‚ who first started as a biologist studying gall wasps‚ and suddenly turned his interest from insects to people‚ disturbed by the lack of scientific knowledge concerning human sexuality he released a series of books called sexual behavior in the human male‚ next to human

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    AP U.S. History‚ Period: 2 575570 September 21st‚ 2014 Article Review: The Shoemaker and the Revolution Author: Alfred F. Young Article Title: “The Shoemaker and the Revolution I – Introduction This article was written to illustrate the common citizen of the colonies and their struggles‚ both good and bad‚ through the revolution. By writing “The Shoemaker and the Revolution” Alfred F. Young shows the mass civilian involvement that acted as a catalyst for the anti-British sentiment that swept the

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