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    influenced by that responder’s social‚ cultural and historical context which is why texts including ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ can be interpreted in various ways by various people. ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock‘‚ was composed by poet T.S Eliot. Born in St Louis Missouri USA‚ he attended Harvard University in 1906 and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1948. ‘The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock’ was the earliest of T.S Eliot’s major works and was completed between 1910 and 1911

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    The Theme of Emptiness in "The Hollow Men" "The Hollow Men‚" a poem written by T.S. Eliot shows the narrators disgust and his faithless attitude toward all mankind. He refers to the human race as being "hollow‚" (1) and having a "headpiece filled with straw‚" (4) which creates the feeling and theme of emptiness. Eliot also uses allusions‚ symbols‚ and repetition as powerful‚ and depressing poetic devices to make mankind seem hollow. The theme of emptiness is clearly visible throughout the

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    Murder in the Cathedral By T. S. Eliot In 1163‚ a quarrel began between the British King Henry II and the Archbishop of Canterbury‚ Thomas Becket. The men had been good friends‚ but each felt that his interests should be of primary concern to the nation and that the other should acquiesce to his demands. Becket fled to France in 1164 in order to rally support from the Catholic French for his cause and also sought an audience with the Pope. After being officially (although not personally) reconciled

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    In T. S Eliot’s literary work‚ “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” is introduced with an epigraph from Dante’s Inferno to support the protagonist’s paralysis and the futility of life. The poem is considered a vital work in post modern art used to deconstruct and dehumanize the protagonist’s subjectivity. The epigraph from Dante’s Inferno is quoted by a man trapped in the eighth circle of Dante’s fictional construct of Hell and shares similar existential outlooks on the purpose of life. The epigraph

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    This familiarity with the city is developed further in ‘Preludes’. In the third stanza Eliot writes that the sordid images of the night that are revealed constituted the soul. These images that the night reveal would be shadows caused by the world outside‚ and the use of the word “sordid” makes the reader recall Eliot’s earlier descriptions

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    W.B. “Bill” Flinder‚ the president of Flinder Valves and Controls Inc. (FVC)‚ and Tom Eliot‚ the Chairman and CEO of RSE International are currently in the midst of negotiating a merger of FVC and RSE. Both companies are aware of the benefits‚ but also remain apprehensive due to the risks of completing an acquisition in the struggling economy. Prior to 2008‚ the U.S. manufacturing industry had experience a decrease in consumer demand because of tighter borrowing standards and a weak housing sector

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    now longing for death. She represents the death- wish of the twentieth century people. Lacking faith‚ they have no hope for resurrection and their life on this earth is full of frustration‚ anguish‚ uncertainty and anxiety to survive. According to Eliot‚ man may be motivated to die physically with the objective of living spiritually ever after. The next woman is princess Marie Larsch‚ a countess and a relation of king Ludwing. The German princess ( I am not a Russian at all.... a pure German from

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    analysis of these poems‚ with particular regards to their thematic concerns and stylistic features. Key words: American Literature‚ Satiric criticism‚ Comparative analysis‚ Critique of the Modern World‚ Existentialism th Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot‚ two of the most prominent and prolific literary figures of 20 century America‚ had seen all the limits of misery and despair in the world. They had been ‘in many a land’ to realize that there was ‘naught else in living’. The backdrop of the World

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    Modernism

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    beginning around WWI and lasting through the 30’s; about the beginning of WWII. What are the distinguishing characteristics of modernism? ➢ a radical shift away from the aesthetic and moral values of the 19th century ➢ an abandonment of classic form in favor of complex‚ obscure‚ and elite structure and allusions ➢ a persistent theme of disillusionment in society Who are the most prominent modernist authors? ➢ T.S. Eliot ➢ Virginia Woolf ➢ Ernest Hemingway

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    TS Eliot is arguably one of the greatest English poets of the 20th century. His writing style focuses on the human psyche and personal experiences of the personas in the poem derived from his own personal experiences having been affected by WWI. In each of his poems‚ Eliot uses the theme of human suffering to evoke and portray a bleak and melancholy setting‚ which acts as the motive behind the strange and peculiar actions that the characters demonstrate. The Poems “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”

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