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Who are the "you" and the "I" in the poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by T.S. Eliot?​

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Answered by simi2021
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Explanation:

In this poem, the "you" is referring to a couple different possible entities. ... I have some things to say--want to listen for a bit?" You means you and I as we read the poem. Then, the "I" refers to himself. He is letting us into his mind, and speaks in the first person as he reveals his thoughts.

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