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Anlysis of dream on Monkey Mountain by Derek Wallcot and The love Song by Alfred Prufrock
The conscious and subconscious are two important themes in discussing both the 1919 poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot, and the Derek Walcott's 1967 play "Dream on Monkey Mountain." In discussing the authors use of the conscious and subconscious in these two works many similarities and differences can be found.
In T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," Eliot startles the reader by using dramatic shifts in
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confront Makak with the perversion of his revolution into violence.
Souris and Tigre also seek to exploit Makak's dream for their own
purposes, when Tigre urges the "madness" on Makak to bring him to kill
Lestrade and free them all. By causing Makak to shed blood, they do
succeed in transforming the nature of his vision and leading to its
probable failure. Their betrayal of the revolution, too, is bound to
material needs.
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