A. Travelers who are murdered in the wake of revenge
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Explanation:
Tortured modern-day prototypical psyche — overeducated, eloquent, neurotic, and emotionally stilted. Prufrock, the speaker of the poem, seems to be discussing a future lover with whom, by somehow consummating their relationship, he wants to "force the moment of their crisis." Yet Prufrock knows too much about life to "dare" a woman's approach: he hears the remarks others say in his head. Tell of his inadequacies and he chides himself that emotional contact should be "presumed" at all. The poem transitions from a series of relatively realistic physical settings (for Eliot)—a cityscape (the famous "patient etherized on a table") and many interiors (women's arms in the sun, coffee spoons, fireplaces)—to a series of abstract ocean photos conveying the emotional chaos of Prufrock. Prufrock passes through a London landscape where "the evening is stretched out over the sky / Like a patient etherized on a bed." As the road continues through "half-deserted avenues," "one-night cheap hotels," and "oyster-shell sawdust restaurants," the grim atmosphere thickens as Prufrock paints a picture of a destroyed city.
Answer:
It is these obstacles, namely disinterring the legend as briefly described above, the interference of love, the fear of failing, and the fear of realizing their dream, which can be used so as to personally connect your own life to the story.
Answer:
Its A
Explanation:
Ive done this test and got it right <3
THE LITERAL MEANING:<em> they know that they're in trouble and that they basically messed up</em>
DEEPER MEANING: <em>he reflects on the things he's done, he knows what he should have done. He too, knows what it's like to be used.</em>