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Summary of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot.
The narrator describes a modern city as he is walking through it. He describes the street scene and twice talks about women talking about Michelangelo. He is too afraid to confront them and talk to them, and keeps insisting that there will be time. He describes yellow smoke and fog outside the house of the gathering. Prufrock talks about his social behavior, worrying over how others will see him. For example he is worried that
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of him. He says that he does not see himself as a Prince Hamlet figure, but as a lower character. Profrock starts to talk about dressing and acting younger in fear of growing old. By the beach, he sees images of mermaids singing and swimming. The poem depicts the anxiety of Profrock as he decides whether or not to talk to a woman. It depicts his lack of self-confidence, and his fear of being rejected.
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