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Eliot's dramatic monologue captures modern alienation and paralysis. Through Prufrock's inability to act, it explores anxiety, aging, and the death of meaning. The poem meditates on indecision and modern consciousness.
Eliot's modernist masterpiece fragments Western culture post-WWI. Through mythological allusions, multiple voices, and cultural debris, it depicts spiritual barrenness and the search for meaning in modernity. The poem is a …