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On The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock
1,502 wordsOn The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock In The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, T. S. Eliot reveals the thoughts and feelings of the poems subject, Prufrock, in a way that Prufrock could not have articulated himself, since it is the poems objective to illustrate Prufrock's insecurity. By not commenting directly and allowing the reader to draw conclusions from clues given in dramatic monologue, Eliot adds meaning and rewards the reader. His use of an epigraph heightens the reward and demonstrates ...
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Chelsea House Publishers T S Eliot
541 wordsOver the past several centuries the tragedy of Hamlet has divided both critics and readers alike. T. S. Eliot deemed it an artistic failure, while Sir Laurence Olivier called it pound for pound, the greatest play ever written. Perhaps T. S. Eliot was caught in the tunnel of his own criticism and failed to see the larger picture. Through Shakespeare's brilliant use of language, characterization, and Hamlets soliloquies, Hamlet has stood as a literary masterpiece for almost four hundred years. Alt...
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