The Love Song J. Alfred Prufrock, By T. S. Eliot

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The relationship we have with our conscious

Consciousness is portrayed by the speaker in T.S Eliot's poem, “ The Love Song J. Alfred Prufrock”. Throughout the poem T.S Eliot shows the relationship between consciousness and unconsciousness. The poem discusses how the speaker is consciously pretending to be someone he is not just to please the other people he encounters. lastly T.S Eliot consciously explains the importance of time and how to use it to fulfil yourself. The relationship of unconsciousness and consciousness is shown throughout the poem by symbols and metaphors the speaker portrays.

In the poem “ The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” the metaphor and symbols throughout the poem represent the relationship with the speaker's consciousness. Throughout the poem it is displayed that he is consciously aware of the repetitiveness throughout his life that he is doing unconsciously. “ And for a hundred visions and revisions, Before the taking of toast and tea”(Eliot 39/40) the speaker implies that he unconsciously is doing all of these
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The speaker is unhappy but he consciously knows he has time and is in no rush to change anything, “I have measured my life with a coffee spoon”(Eliot 57). This metaphor indicates that everything in his life has been done slowly, his life is dragging out like filling something up with a coffee spoon it's tiny and would take a long time. The speaker is consciously aware that he has time and nothing but time “There will be time, there will be time”(Eliot 32) he is not in a rush to change his repetitive life because there will be time, that time is going on forever. The repetitiveness and consciousness of knowing time is forever is making the speaker feel as if his time to be more had passed “ I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker” (Eliot 90) if he could have been more than just an attend lord that time