<span>A physician or surgeon must be completely skilled – physically,
mentally, and emotionally. He should have physical coordination, endurance and
strength to efficiently perform the procedures such as surgery and other
treatments. In addition, he must be mentally alert and capable of making wise
decisions based on his training and experience. Finally, he must be emotionally
mature so that he can sympathize and understand his patients.</span>
Answer:
It distorts the traditional concept of a love song.
It emphasizes the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.
Explanation:
"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is an extremely sentimental and striking poem, besides being melancholy and sad, causing great reflections in the reader, about what it is to be loved, what it is to have hope and what it is to feel empty and alone.
The poem features a speaker who longs to establish a romantic affair with someone, but has all his attempts unsuccessful. This speaker does not want to abandon this desire, but his hopes are completely empty, making him feel melancholy and try desperately to seek some connection, some meaning in the world that is as empty as he is. This destabilizes the concept of a love song as something happy and comfortable, as the poem shows a visceral and uncomfortable version of a love song in the life of someone hopeless about love, but very much wants to feel it.