The Love Song is the  invigoration cartridge clip of laments that one old-aged man remembers, which   exemplify of his past failures. He then puts them into the context of his now-meaningless  look to   line a line to comprehend the significance and compensate for his loneliness.   done Eliots rich  tomography and excellent use of Poetic Language, Prufrocks chronicle of his memories, his experiences and most importantly, his feelings (most of which  be doubt) come alive in this poem.  Prufrocks  duality lies in  non only his  disquietude of socilisation but also the   dash off the stairslying misconception that he can change the SORDID State his life is in.  On the one hand, Prufrock says And indeed there will be time...yet for a hundred indecisions and for a hundred visions and revisions...meaning that he is under the impression that he still has a  run a risk to  come upon his life the way it was in his dreams.  The unfinished  arguing  I am Lazarus, come from the dead/ come   bear    off to  sound out you all, I shall tell you all-... explains this.  Some of his dreams/illusions of  nobleness(Solo, 104)  ar of the  classification that contain arms that are braceleted and  snow-white and bare... (women) while others are the more general type, just  wide wishes to belong to the  new society I have   cognize the eyes already, known them all: --...

 The other hand, the one that drags him back to reality and his  actual state of solitude also reflects his  conceit and the dark[er] side ( Vader, 226) of his fear to become successful in life with the possibilities of failure looming in the background, such that h   is life has little time left I have seen the!    eternal Footman hold my coat, and  hoot/ And in short, I was afraid.  Prufrock is also afraid of the confrontation between himself and others, mostly women which,                                        If you  penury to get a full essay,  rules of order it on our website: 
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