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    Prufrock Answers

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    Poem Summary Lines 1-6 This epigraph is taken from Dante’s Divine Comedy. It reads: “If I thought my answer were to one who could ever return to the world‚ this flame would move no more; but since no one has ever returned alive from this depth‚ if what I hear be true‚ without fear of infamy I answer you.” The words are spoken by a lost soul‚ damned to Hell for the attempt to buy absolution in advance of committing a crime. This correlates with Prufrock’s need to know the answer to the question

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    what is love?!

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    Whenever we ask‚ “What is love?” it’s usually because a) we’re unsure if a certain special someone really loves us‚ or b) because a certain special someone just accused us of not really loving them. When we are truly engaged in giving and receiving love‚ we don’t ponder such philosophical questions. It’s only when something is lacking that we begin to analyze and contemplate what that thing actually is. For example‚ nobody sits down to a full meal and asks‚ “What is a pastrami sandwich?” It’s

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    Mrs. Smith November 9‚ 2012 What is Love? Love too some people do not exists‚ but others may feel different. People think that to love someone they have to be in love‚ but in a reality love come’s in different forms. When others love one another they will do anything for each other‚ but not only for the one they are in love with‚ but also family and friends. Love is a pattern of emotions like happiness and anger plus everything in between. When one person loves another they are always going

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    Prufrock and Modernism

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    Prufrock and Modernism Modernist literature is the representation of the societal crises and disorientation which was resultant of the burgeoning industrialisation and mechanisation of society in the 20th century. This instigated an evolution of thought which challenged the preconceived notions and boundaries enforced by society and gave rise to new perceptions in relation to the world. Modernism is marked by experimentation‚ and in particular the manipulation of form. This is evident in T.S Eliot’s

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    what is love

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    about your family history will help readers get a sense of how you became the person you are. Write down information about your childhood. What’s your earliest memory? What were your mother and father like? Did you grow up with siblings? Was yours a traditional or untraditional upbringing? What happened when you were a teenager? What led you to make the decisions you made? Did you go to college? Write about those transitory years‚ too. Write about your career‚ your relationships‚ your children‚

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    violence and sin in “Macbeth” and the dramatic monologues of Robert Browning Weakness and fatal flaws in literature reflect human nature. This means the reader can relate to the main character. In the two dramatic monologues by Robert Browning and in the play‚ ‘Macbeth’‚ each protagonist has a fatal flaw which is made evident in the first few scenes or stanzas of the narrative. Macbeth is motivated by ambition whilst in the Robert Browning’s monologues; the narrators are driven by the arrogance and jealousy

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    Songs as Poems

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    Songs as Poems It ’s My Life Bon Jovi This ain ’t a song for the brokenhearted No silent prayer for the faith departed And I ain ’t gonna be just a face in the crowd You ’re gonna hear my voice when I shout it out loud [Chorus] It ’s my life It ’s now or never I ain ’t gonna live forever I just wanna live while I ’m alive (It ’s my life) My heart is like an open highway Like Frankie said‚ "I did it my way" I just wanna live while I ’m alive ’Cause it ’s my life This is for the ones who

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    Oren Dramatic Monologue

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    flowers and vases also there were vases on the floor and the brick walls. The wooden walls eventually opened up to show the venus fly trap. There was one soliloquy that Seymour spoke while there was 2 monologues‚ one from Oren and one from Audrey II. The monologue from Oren was during what I thought was the Climax. It was when Oren was killed from asphyxiation on the laughing gas. If that wasn’t the Climax‚ then it was when Seymour and Audrey were

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    What Is Love?

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    What is love? It is a strong positive emotion of regard and affection. According to Irving Singer‚ however‚ it can also be threatening‚ subversive‚ and is feared by many. Why‚ if love is a positive emotion and act‚ does Singer associate these negatives with it? The reason for this is because love‚ although experienced in very different ways‚ has a profound effect on every single one of us. These effects can range anywhere from simply letting yourself and your beloved to enjoy each other’s company

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    Prufrock in Progress

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    Prufrock in Progress In A Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot‚ the main character‚ J. Alfred Prufrock battles with his identification in the world. T.S. Eliot comprises this character with traits that any human being can relate to‚ like fear and desire‚ while ironically depicting the character as a monster. This dueling monster lives within Prufrock. His desire to be accepted is bogged down by his unworthy self-esteem because of his lack of human relationships. Prufrock is a relatable

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