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Title: prufrock
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December 28, 1998 |
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Prufrock keeps insisting and convincing himself that there is time to do many things in the world and revise plans, yet in fact, there is no time and the only time is right now. It is evident that Prufrock??s indecisive thoughts contribute to his paralysis, leaving him unable to make a decision and act on it, just as the image of the yellow fog was unable to penetrate the house... Showed first 250 characters
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It is evident that Prufrock??s indecisive thoughts contribute to his paralysis, leaving him unable to make a decision and act on it, just as the image of the yellow fog was unable to penetrate the house. Prufrock??s indecisiveness is further clarified in lines 111~119, as he states he is not Prince Hamlet, but merely an auxiliary character in life... Showed next 250 characters
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