Wednesday, December 10, 2014

J. Alfred Prufrock

-I got clarity of the lines about Michelangelo. They talk about the ladies and how their staus is so unattaible and their standards of men are high compared to those around them. They are too high in culture that they don't stay around for long and leave once their educated speech has surpassed the knowledge of them around. 
-It is a love song of himself and the world he wanted to create
- he is old and is accepting of it rather than suicidal
-contemplating/ reviewing what he has done in life and frankly that isn't very much so he is a little sad
- his nama has three parts to it which makes it seem like he should be famous or of high class and surmount to something so he might have fallen short of the expectation so became depressed and sad and make a world where he did achieve what he wanted. 
-he wants to be more than what he is and that is the tragic love song of his life. he wants what he cant have 

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