Examples Of Allusions In The Lovesong Of J Alfred Prufrock

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It is not hard to see the love that that J. Alfred Prufrock has for a women in T.S. Eliots poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock. Specifically, he uses vivid descriptions to show his desire for her. With each stanza describing a different illusion, but each showing his tremendous love her. Three allusions stood out to me because they showed that nothing else in the world mattered except her. Although there are many allusions, three stood out among the rest, because of there way of making the reader feel about that one person that makes them feel the same as J. Alfred Prufrock. The first allusion is of a cheap hotel and eating at a oysters at a cheap “sawdust restaurant.” Later on in that stansa it is said “Oh, do not ask, ‘what is it?’

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