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Title: Prufrock and Modernist notion of trivial things completeing themselves
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Only filled with trivial and shallow things, nothing to show, no accomplishments, and no heir to the family name. It was this fear that overcame Prufrock the most. The fear of being alone, with nothing to show for himself, and letting his name die it's a fear that almost everyone has... Showed first 250 characters
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The fear of being alone, with nothing to show for himself, and letting his name die it's a fear that almost everyone has. So instead of taking action and doing something, Prufrock sat in the back and watched. Watched as his life slowly and pitifully went by, only stopping occasionally to have sex with women that didn't pleasure him... Showed next 250 characters
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