

He cannot have any of those girls and any sign of the social world “human voices” drowns him down, like Dante, in his “inferno”.ģ- Every reader reads and interprets poetry differently. Eliot has been described as a dramatic monologue because it is an attempt at self-expression by a sentimental middle aged gentleman over the teacups. He has impossible, exasperated, desire for women who reject him. “Till human voices wake us, and we drown” (line 131). If other consciousnesses exist only as opaque objects for Prufrock, he has an equally unhappy relation to time and space. In the final line of the poem, his fantasy world is devastated by humanity and comes crashing down:

These lines makes us think that Prufrock wishes to escape humanity and the isolation of modern life and live surrounded by the mythical or supernatural. “We have lingered in the chambers of the seaīy sea-girls wreathed with seaweed red and brown” (129-130). We can see this in the use of the pronoun “we” when speak of the mermaids. Alfred Prufrock and some analysis and thoughts on the poem and the context in which it was written. “Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse Ģ- At the end of the poem, Prufrock looks like he identifies his self more with mermaids than with real people. of his first published poem The Love Song of J. He thinks that he is fool and ridiculous, but he does not want to believe this. Scuttling across the floors of silent seas” (73-74). “I should have been a pair of ragged claws Eliot exposes Prufrocks protected, pathetic life to show readers that they should embrace. Throughout the poem we can see how he feels distant from the society, because of his low self-esteem for himself. The video was made by Tony Garone himself, with illustrations by Julian Peters. As a result he lives in solitude and pessimism. Alfred Prufrock' was set to music by Tony Garone and Scott Harris. Alfred Prufrock Of the barraging members having an apparently disjointed collage regarding photographs, T.S. This complex makes him to be worried and nervous with women, but he is also unsociable and detached from the society in general. Imagery into the The brand new Like Song of J. Alfred Prufrock read by Existence Etc.The epigraph to this poem is by Dante, presented here as an English translation:If I thought that m. He seems to have “the complex of inferiority”, which make him to be incapable to have relationships with women.

Eliot is a poem about a man who feels very unconfident and uncertain about himself.
