Answer:
J. Alfred Prufrock conjures up the image of a man who is struck with anxiety
Explanation:
J. Alfred Prufrock is an overthinker just by reading the poem. Through the authors use of the literary element "stream of conciousness" the idea of being trapped and stuck in your thoughts is evident in the poem, in how Prufrock often loses track of his thoughts and overthinks about even small things. The way he thinks shows his anxiety and the way he speaks about himself shows this idea.
Answer:
I was impressed a lot by the lecture
Explanation:
A Red, Red Rose by Robert Burns is a poem that deals with the theme of deep love and affection despite distance. The author draws on some literary device in order to express his ideas in a very emphatic manner. The use of a simile as in this example;“O my luve’s like a red, red rose” shows that the author compare the person he loves with a rose (something fragile, delicate and extremely beautiful ). In addition, he characterized the rose as red, that is the colour of passion and love. By repeating some words or phrases (parallel structure) through the poem the author highlight how deep are his emotions and feeling (“my dear”, “luve”). At the end of the poem, the author says that he has to go, but he states he will come back in a very melancholic way. For him, it is crucial to states that no matter how long he will be his affection to her will not last.
This word course means that there is a series of misfortune events that are happening in a persons life that are therefore changing it for the better.
The answer should be B.