J Alfred Prufrock Personification

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In T.S. Eliot’s poem The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, he describes a man who is self conscious about his age and his ratty clothes who never works up the courage to speak to the women who “come and go talking of Michelangelo.” Prufrock thinks so little of himself that he does not even allow himself to simply have a peach or speak to women. At the end of the poem he speaks about mermaids “singing, each to each” but he does not think they will sing to him. Through synecdoche, personification, and allusion, he supports a message that some people are so overwhelmed by the world and of failure that they soon become stuck in a place where they feel unwanted and doubtful of themselves. Overall the tone of the poem is sad, depressed, and doubtful.

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