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    Judgement‚ T S Eliot was a sensitive soul‚ who was easily overwhelmed and as a result continually suffered through his life‚ an understanding that is strongly supported by writer Jeanette Winterson. This notion is exemplified by the pessimistic connotations of two of Eliot’s poems‚ ‘The Lovesong of J Alfred Prufrock’ and ‘Preludes’. Winterson too describes Eliot as a man with sensitive soul‚ one whom is easily overwhelmed whom continually suffered. This closely relates to the understanding that Eliot was

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    normally referred to in literary histories as ‘Modernism’‚ a very general term used to talk about a series of different movements and tendencies (impressionism‚ expressionism‚ imagism‚ futurism‚ Dadaism‚ surrealism...) that tried to break with old tradition and the realistic concept of art. Modernism challenged the assumption of reality which is at the roots of realism: that there is a common phenomenal world that can be reliably described. Psychoanalysis‚ Darwinism‚ Nietzche and Marxism questioned

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    People often struggle with making decisions. In the poem " The Love Song of J.Alfred"byT.S. Eliot‚ Prufrock" is a very indecisive man‚ which leads to depression and loneliness‚ showing that not making decisions leads to emptiness. Eliot shows this through tone and imagery. The use of tone express the indecisiveness of Prufrock. As the poem shows‚ Prufrock is often not sure if he should ask questions or not. One example of this is when Prufrock says‚ "Do a I dare?" (38). Prufrock is questioning

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    The Value of Education In the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T. S. Eliot and the essay by Mukharji‚ “A visit to Europe”‚ the theme of value of education is expressed in different aspects‚ while still holding certain similarities in the way that it is viewed by the characters in each piece of work. Although Eliot’s poem can be summarized as an educated man surveying his time and whether he should make an advance towards a woman‚ there are some random mentions of the importance of

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    Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T. S. Eliot. This pieces has expanded my intellectual views immensely because it has taught me not to judge a book by its cover (in this case a poem by its title). I am from a small town‚ and in my town everyone likes the same things. So‚ if someone liked poetry or mythology they were considered weird: however‚ in no way‚ shape‚ or form am I trying to accuse my town of being cruel‚ we are all just old fashioned. This poem by T. S. Eliot‚ to me‚ was just the epitome of

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    seen as a way of advancing to the next stage and improving the cultural values of the past. However‚ for T.S. Eliot‚ modernity had ruptured its connection to a more vital past and was as a result impoverished. History is instead characterized by regression and ruptures. In his essay‚ “Tradition and the Individual Talent‚” his idea of tradition shows retrogression instead of progression. Eliot argues that “the whole literature of Europe from Homer” (49) is an archive of works affecting authors in the

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    “The Love Song of Alfred J. Prufrock” is a poem written by T.S. Eliot‚ who introduces to the readers an overwhelming question‚ which pertains to whether the main character‚ Alfred Prufrock‚ should overcome his indecisiveness and fear or continue in his comfortable and dull existence. Prufrock is not happy with the decisions he has made in life‚ and that fact is very clear‚ as he tortures himself with internal conflict throughout the poem. In the beginning lines of the poem‚ he enthusiastically invites

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    over English and did not enjoy English 102 very much. Despite my low expectations and preconceived notions of what English 103 would entail‚ I actually enjoyed myself this semester. Specifically‚ the poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot changed my demeanor. I should start with the fact that I am a feminist and anything about equality‚ gender roles‚ or stereotypes intrigues me. This poem’s take on what true masculinity entails entranced me almost immediately. The class spent on this

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    In “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ T.S. Eliot reveals a song of a split between shyness and passion. He gives his point of view about the frustration of living in a “fantasy world” being. While T.S Eliot took this poem as more to a man feeling insecure I took this poem as a love failure‚ as if a love that never happened and that would not ever happen because of lack of courage/bravery. The insecurities of the man took him to feel humiliated and rejected because of his age. This poem starts

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    In ’Tradition and the Individual Talent’‚ T.S. Eliot so eloquently states "Art never improves‚ but... the material of art is never quite the same" (Eliot‚ 1921‚ p. I) . In other words‚ art stays itself but not quite the self it once used to be; rather a new version is created‚ recreated and refashioned over and over again. This axiom hints to the generative nature‚ a key feature marking art. This generative nature makes it possible for art to generate (new) art: the outcome of this process is similar

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