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¨
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They teach each other lessons
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Does Marie always prefer to take these clothes?
Are those fitting rooms available?
Would the like to go to the fitting room?
Would he wear that checkered shirt?
Do the girls want to put on the new skirt?
Do the boys need to take off their tennis shoes?
Does she wear skirts?
Would they like to take a look at some blouses?
Is the fitting rooms over there?
Does he enjoy colorful clothes?
Do they have any fitting romms available?
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The full moon shines brightly through the trees, making it my only source of light. My heart beats faster than a drum as I walk through the mysterious forest. After hours upon hours of wondering, I stumble upon a shed. Looking at it send shivers down my spine and the feeling of someone watching me strengthens. Not having any other source of shelter, I boldly walk towards the house. My vision starts to darken and my head pounds, but I continue to get closer. I can feel my body shutting down, as if I'm entering a trance. Yet I can't stop walking towards the house. My hand touches the doorknob, but at the same time I feel something touch my shoulder. I glance behind me and there it was. The next thing I knew I blacked out.
This is more of a short ish story that I rushed so you can add or delete anything you dislike, I'm not that good at writing im sorry!
I am a bird
i fly high in the sky
i am also a nerd
and i can fly very high