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T.S. Eliot’s Use of Modernist Methods to go Beyond Reality in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing effective aspects of modernism used by T.S. Eliot in his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. T.S. Eliot (1888-1965) uses modernist writing methods to go beyond reality and realism within his poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”. One of his methods used is that of “objective correlative” in which strings of elements are connected throughout the poem in order to transmit the mixed emotions of the narrator; in this case ones of hope and hopelessness for the ongoing passing of time. Time within the poem is not measured in the traditional realistic elements of hours, days or weeks but instead by the thinness of his hair, the thinness of his arms and his life measured out by “coffee spoons”. While the narrator slips us through different dimensions of time, he also does so in regards to space when he refers to the realistic daily aspects of his life and then contemplates the universe and the endless questions which accompany it. Overall, while Eliot’s poem clearly takes place in a modern lonely city, the time and space components contemplated by the narrator take the reader beyond reality and leaves readers emotionally unsettled; emotions shared by the narrator.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJJAPru1.rtf
T.S. Eliot/Eyes that Last I saw in Tears
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A 6 page research paper/analysis of Eliot's poem "Eyes that Last I Saw in Tears." The writer argues that this poem conveys a haunting sense of regret, sorrow and, also, lingering guilt. The poem does not inform the reader as to why the memory of a look, the image of crying eyes, haunts the poet, yet an examination of this work clearly shows that this is what is taking place. Considering this fact, it seems logical to look at possible circumstances in Eliot's life that could have provided the impetus for this poem. By looking at both the poem and at certain known facts about Eliot's life, it is possible to find further illumination on the meaning of the poem from understanding the basis for Eliot's failed marriage. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: kheleyes.rtf
T.S. Eliot/Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
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A 5 page essay that offer interpretation of Eliot's famous poem. The writer argues that Prufrock realizes that he has aged without ever really having lived and there is the suggestion at one point in the poem that he toys with the idea of asking a woman to marry him. He does not, however, do this because of his fear of rejection. As this suggests, Eliot's poem captures perfectly the psychic state of a shy, insecure person who feels trapped in a "hell" created by his social paralysis, which keeps him from ever doing anything, from ever really living, out of fear of looking foolish, as well as the fear of embarrassment that results from having tried and failed. As this suggests, examination of this poem shows how it is a psychological profile of a modern individual whose life is meaningless due to his internalization of what he feels is expected of him. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khpruf3.rtf
Taking Life As It Is: "Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms"
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A 6 page
paper which presents the argument that the main characters in Ernest Hemingway's novels,
"Old Man and the Sea" and "A Farewell to Arms" are men who have, in one way or
another, come to a place where they understand the harshness of life, and have somehow
come to terms with that. Through this, it can be perhaps perceived that the two are very
similar, only that one is young without the experience of the other. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: RAoldman.wps
Tale of Two Cities
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A 6 page paper which provides a critical analysis of Charles Dickens'
'A Tale of Two Cities.' The paper discusses theme, character (Lucie), narrative, and other
key elements in Dickens' work. Bibliography lists 5 additional sources.
Filename: RAtaletwo.rtf
Tales from Firozsha Baag
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This 12-page paper discusses Rhinton Mistry's collection of short stories, "Tales from Firozsha Baag" and why, in writing about India he has also written about the immigrant experience in Canada. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVFiroz.rtf
TALES OF THE OTORI: LIAN HEARN
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This 3 page paper gives an overview of the book, Tales of the Otori, book one. Themes are discussed. Quote cited from text. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBotori.rtf
Tan, Orwell and Baldwin: Language
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A 4 page paper which examines “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, “Politics and the English Language” by George Orwell, and “If Black Language Isn’t a Language, The Tell Me, What Is?” by James Baldwin and then examines their discussions of language and identity, and language as political. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAtan10.rtf
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