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T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock carries the characteristics of modernist poetry such as objective correlative, fragmentation, free verse and irregular rhyming. ... The poem is about a middle-aged man who cannot make a progress in life and dare to approach women due to his timidity.
Explanation:
T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock carries the characteristics of modernist poetry such as objective correlative, fragmentation, free verse and irregular rhyming. ... The poem is about a middle-aged man who cannot make a progress in life and dare to approach women due to his timidity.
I think it's man vs society
It creates a sorrowful tone
.being involved, participating, helping out, cleaning up, no bullying, become friends, don't get involved in drama, be a friend, learn, listen, be a positive influence ect.
The countries or states that were mostly Protestant in 1560 were England, Germany, Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands, the Baltic states, Scandinavia and Hungary.