Prufrock and Modernist notion of trivial things completeing themselves

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English

 

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Chase W

 

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August 26, 2012

 

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University

 

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Prufrock already knew that he was condemned to hell; maybe he was already living in it. Nevertheless, he didn't stop sleeping with all these women, he continued as if it was his "guilty pleasure." It couldn't possibly be though because it wasn't at all pleasurable for him, just a repetitive act that he did...
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Prufrock was a lonely man, with no hope of having his name carried on. He hadn't done anything worthwhile, or that some would remember him by, there was nothing remarkable about him. Prufrock longed to be more than just a workingman, somewhat like Michelangelo. Accomplish something wonderful to be remembered by, and not just known as a sex addict...
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