The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock Allusion Analysis

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October 26, 2012

 

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The quotation also points out that Prufrock can present his feelings "without fear of infamy." Eliot mentions, “The women come and go talking of Michelangelo” (Beers 584). The women are at a social gathering discussing about the Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Prufrock's anxiety is rooted in the social world...
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Prufrock's anxiety is rooted in the social world. Not only is he afraid to confront the woman talking of Michelangelo, he seems intimidated by the social posturing he must engage in. Eliot repeats the Michelangelo line suggesting that Prufrock is truly overwhelmed by Michelangelo and will not confront the women because of that...
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