Atticus does not pretend to be better than anyone. He is not racist and does not put on airs. He raises his children with the same standards that he raises himself with. Other people in the town make up long lies that they blame on others, using race as a key part.
Prufrock end it calling himself crab-like. When you get to the lines 120 to 131. the poems is already giving you some incredible and impossible ocean imagery. One that has the singing of mermaids and the sea-girls wearing seaweed. If the world is so isolating, being a crab in the middle of the described imagery is not that bad. And that is the point. The correct answer is:
D Prufrock wishes he were a crab living on the seafloor
Answer:
will not leave something alone
Explanation:
The respect that something is worthy of; the significance of something, someone, etc