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modern man's predicament in the love songs by J. Alfred prufrock?​

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T.S. Eliot makes his name famous with his writings like other writers who contributed in 20th century. His works are unique and different than other 20th century writers. His renowned works are 'The Wasteland and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'. He presents several themes in his poem 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' such as displeasure, silliness, meanness, infertility, separation, self-hatred and vagueness. He focuses on the motif of confusion of the modern man and he mentions this fact from various parts of the poem. T. S. Eliot points out the physical and religious confusion of modern man who is searching for the true meaning of life. Modern man is well-educated but he is very poor in making relationships due to this, the situation creates confusion in mind and this leads to the communication gap among the people who live nearby. The researcher analyses a wide range of research articles to support the topic and find out the reasons behind the confusion of modern man.

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