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    developments. Slower‚ more relaxed lifestyles have given way to lifestyles of a faster paced nature. George Eliot describes her preference for the leisure of the past‚ conveying the message that the rushed leisure of her time is hardly leisure at all. She accomplishes this by using several stylistic devices‚ including personification‚ imagery‚ and diction. <br> <br>The most obvious stylistic device used by Eliot is that of personification. She uses this device to create two people from her thoughts on old and

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    novel sought to find truth and to show how it might be used to uplift humanity . For this reason the Victorian Age is an age of realism a deeper realism which strives to tell the truth ; showing moral and physical diseases as they are . George Eliot George Eliot was the pen-name chosen by Mary Anne (or Marian) Evans . She was born on November 22‚1819 in war wick shire . Mary Anne was the youngest of five children . She was afforded the privileges of a private education . She enjoyed books and learning

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    Alfred Prufrock‚ written by T.S. Eliot‚ is a truly depressing poem. The poem concerns with a character (Prufrock) that can see and understand the values in life – love‚ joy‚ companionship‚ and courageousness – but is unable to act on his longings. The poem shows constant struggles of Prufrock’s uselessness. The worst part about his uselessness is that he is conscious of it. T.S. Eliot uses the theme of Paralysis‚ the incapacity to act‚ throughout the whole poem. Eliot uses the theme of paralysis to

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    also to work is a very important skill. I hope that four years of university to properly strengthen English skills‚ to enhance own competitiveness in the society. I would like to work abroad after graduation so the above is my dream to complete a prelude! This dream needs to be taken seriously so I have to study hard in the class that makes me This dream needs to be taken seriously so I want to to learn more knowledge in the classroom makes me closer to the dream.Hello‚Daniel.I am Leo. I hope I can

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    work shows the thumbprints of other poets that help to influence this distinctive style. One of those writers was T.S. Eliot. By time Plath was coming into her won as a poet‚ Eliot was already a legend and was arguably the most important English poet of the 20th century. It would be easy to see why Plath‚ aspiring to be a great poet herself‚ would be greatly influenced by Eliot. One of the ways we can see Eliot’s influence on Plath is in her use of surreal imagery mixed with opposing ideas with

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    Let’s Talk About Creativity‚ The Magnificent Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock In 1915 a controversial poem titled “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” was released by T.S. Eliot. It is a first person stream of consciousness narrative based on a man at a social gathering who is having some social anxiety. This character is an examination of the tortured psyche of the prototypical modern man; an overeducated‚ eloquent‚ neurotic‚ and emotionally stilted figure. The main character Alfred speaks about

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    September 2012 Prufrock’s Melancholy “For I have known them all already‚ known them all:” (Eliot 49). To me this line defines the mood for the entire poem‚ it is such a simple statement‚ yet at the same time a deeply powerful and complex one. What is there left to do‚ what great adventures left to take‚ or great deeds left to be done. As Prufrock becomes and old man “I grow old…I grow old” (Eliot 119) he is searching for anything left in his life‚ some meaning‚ some purpose‚ something to inspire

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    attempted to learn science for his sake and how he tried to learn literature for hers. She was more successful and he less‚ as he explains to Peter‚ “She was studying T.S. Eliot‚ and‚ compared to science‚ Eliot is very complicated” (Murphy). A similar perplexity (or prejudice‚ for that matter) dovetails literary scholarship on Eliot‚ more specifically in relation to The Waste Land. This paper is not an attempt to make things easier or to determine a synoptically coherent logic behind The Waste Land

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    Affect: Eliot ’s Classicism‚ Pound ’s Symbolism‚ and the Drafts of "The Waste Land"" Journal of Modern Literature 18.1 (1992): 77-93. Web. Donoghue‚ Denis. "The Word Within a Word" in The Waste Land in Different Voices. London: A.D. Edward Arnold‚ 1974. 185-201. Print. Donoghue‚ Denis. "The Word Within a Word" in The Waste Land in Different Voices. London: A.D. Edward Arnold‚ 1974. Print. Eliot‚ T.S. "The Metaphysical Poets." Selected Prose of T.S Eliot‚ T.S Eliot (1975): 59-67. Print. Eliot‚ Valerie

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    famous twenty-four preludes. This is why it is fantastic that Bach was rediscovered one hundred years after seemingly disappearing. Unfortunately‚ Bach

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