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Title: Prufrock'S Love Song
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Alfred Prufrock” is what sets the tone. There are questions in the poem that lack question marks. Unimportant questions such as, “Shall I part my hair behind?” in stanza 14, the inquiring punctuation is present. Prufrock is perhaps more confident in questions that do not display his vulnerability... Showed first 250 characters
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Prufrock is perhaps more confident in questions that do not display his vulnerability. The tone in this poem is mysterious. The content of the poem eludes the reader as well. Mr. Prufrock protects his enigmatic question. In turn he preserves what dignity he may have lost if his question was ever answered... Showed next 250 characters
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