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Essay heading: Prufrock'S Love Song
 
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He is keen on detail. Claiming to be inarticulate is the biggest lie he has told. Prufrock is more afraid of the answer to his question than asking the question. The poem documents the journey of a troubled soul. Prufrock is tortured with doubt and a lack of confidence. The reader cheers on hoping that Mr...
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Prufrock asks his question. However, there is no champion in this love story. Only self-pity and doubt are victorious. If there is a glimmer of hope, it begins and ends in stanza 13. The hope begins with “And would it have been worth it, after all”. The gusto falls flat with “That is not what I meant at all”...
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