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Part 6
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"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock", whose words are full of imagery, metaphors and similes. It has been observed that there are several words who hold deeper meaning and context in the poem such as Prufrock’s bald spot; a peach; wearing...

The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock By T.S. Eliot
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the voices it embodies. Like much of the poetry of Robert Browning, it is a dramatic monologue. Like the poetry of Jules Laforgue, it is a Symbolist poem that explores the narrator's stream of consciousness as he relates, in fragmented fash...

Ningyo Hime Of Megurine Luka
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family and friends for their support and guidance without which this research would not have been possible DECLARATION I, [type your full first names and surname here], declare that the contents of this dissertation/thesis represent my own...

The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock By T.S. Eliot
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the voices it embodies. Like much of the poetry of Robert Browning, it is a dramatic monologue (Wagner, 97). Like the poetry of Jules Laforgue, it is a Symbolist poem that explores the narrator's stream of consciousness as he relates, in fr...

The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock
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the modernist long poem in free verse, the poem anticipates many of the themes of The Waste Land (1922); however, its use of a clearly identified protagonist narrating a monologue to a hypnotic rhythm makes "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufr...

Matthew Arnolds The Forsaken Merman
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sterility of the world of humans through the imagery he creates. The world beneath the sea is filled with color, designating vitality. Margaret and the merman king sat on a “red gold throne in the heart of the sea,” and it is, significantl...

The Toad
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ther level. Vileness, though touched upon briefly in "Thumbelina," is more central in this tale that has tremendous universal appeal because of the societal obsession with appearance. The title creature is acted upon throughout by his famil...