The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”

         The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”


                                                     T S Eliot is one of the 20th century poet and well known for his poetry, especially for his epic poem “The Waste Land”. His poem The love song of J Alfred Prufrock is considered as masterpiece of modernist movement. His other pooems like  The Waste Land, "The Hollow Men, Ash Wednesday are also mile stn in the field of modern literature.  He was awarded Nobel prise for his contribution in poetry.

                  The present poem The love song of J Alfred Prufrock is published 1915. Prufrock is unknown narrator of the poem. In this poem Eliot talks about the modern man-overeducated. Hollow, neurotic, and emotionally stilted. Prufrock says something about how he wishes he were a crab. Oh, Prufrock! Always the joker. Wait, you were serious? That’s kind of sad, my friend. Don’t you have important things to do?

                Themes of the Poem:
·        Love
·        Manipulation
·        Passivity
·        Time
·        Appearance

In the room the women come and go talking about Michelangelo. 

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