The symbolism used in the love song of J. Alfred Prufrock is meant to connect the everyday existence of a student living in an urban setting to the expectations which society upholds without reflection. As such, the lack of meaning that the main character of the poem fails to find in his studies is directly correlated to the absurd expectations which the greater part of his education forces down on him. These verses says this most clearly: ¨No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; Am an attendant lord, one that will do, To swell a progress, start a scene or two¨
To symbolize the emptiness of Laneway's adult life compared to his childhood
Answer: Option D.
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"A Native of Winby" is a story which is a very short story. It is written by Sarah Orne Jewett. It is not one of the best stories written by this writer but still it is a good piece of work.
In this story, the writer has brought up the issue of nostalgia and missing the old child hood days. The character in the story is missing his old days and having fond memories when he visits back to the place where he had spent his old days.
I think is C. I'm not sure. Sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
self esteem ...."a little break for her!"
Explanation:
She stopped by the mall and purchased the leather jacket she had been admiring. Beverly’s coping response to stress can be BEST described as SELF ESTEEM.