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Title: J. Alfred Prufrock
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Prufrock is not unlike many people in society today. Thousands hide behind the fear of rejection, and are constantly asking themselves the question, "did I do something wrong?" This brings about many different things. One being the obvious low self esteem... Showed first 250 characters
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Prufrock is not unlike many people in society today. Thousands hide behind the fear of rejection, and are constantly asking themselves the question, "did I do something wrong?" This brings about many different things. One being the obvious low self esteem... Showed next 250 characters
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