Should of been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floor of silent seas?

Should of been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floor of silent seas?

Scuttling across the floors of silent seas. He concludes this stanza saying “I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas.” This quote is meant to tell us he should’ve been a crab, which makes sense since a crab is viewed as a creature that keeps to itself.

What does Prufrock mean in the last line I do not think they will sing to me?

What does Prufrock mean in the last line: “I do not think they will sing to me”? He does not think women find him attractive.

How does Prufrock’s dramatic monologue connect to the epigraph of the poem?

If we assume that the epigraph is by Prufrock himself (the speaker of the poem), then the epigraph implies Prufrock’s learning, his depressed state of mind, and his tendency to describe his own situation in somewhat hyperbolic terms. This epigraph is the sort of self-consciously learned allusion Eliot loved.

What is the meaning of The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock?

It is an examination of the tortured psyche of the prototypical modern man—overeducated, eloquent, neurotic, and emotionally stilted. Prufrock, the poem’s speaker, seems to be addressing a potential lover, with whom he would like to “force the moment to its crisis” by somehow consummating their relationship.

What figure of speech is I should have been a pair of ragged claws scuttling across the floors of silent seas?

Eliot uses in these lines is metaphor, a figure of speech employing direct comparison of unlike things. He compares himself to an unidentified insect specimen and to an unnamed sea creature.

Do I dare eat a peach TS Eliot?

I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. Shall I part my hair behind? Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach.

What does Till human voices wake us and we drown meaning?

In the poem the last line says,“Till human voices wake us, and we drown.”(131) The image of Prufrock being woken, and then drowning gives the reader the idea that as he is woken from his dream, and back into reality, reality drowns him.

Do I dare to eat a peach I shall wear white flannel trousers and walk upon the beach I have heard the mermaids singing each to each?

Do I dare to eat a peach? I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach. I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. Since mermaids lure sailors to their deaths, Prufrock might mean that he will never go to sea and hear their siren songs.

What do you think is the purpose of the epigraph from Dante’s Inferno What is the purpose of the reference to and image of Lazarus?

Purpose of an epigraph: To not only foreshadow the preoccupations being explored, of entrapment and confinement, but it is a facililating thought that exists throughout the poem. the simile creates an image of painful continuation, lingering anxiety and inner thoughts.

Why does Eliot choose to start his poem with an epigraph from the inferno by the Italian Renaissance poet Dante?

Why does Eliot choose this epigraph for his poem? Well, it suggests a couple of things. First, that “Prufrock” might not be a poem about good people, but about bad ones pretending to be good. The setting of the poem is a kind of hell.

What figure of speech I should have been a pair of ragged claws?

He also uses a type of metaphoric comparison called synecdoche, the use of a part to represent the whole. In the line, “I should have been a pair of ragged claws,” rather than compare himself to a specific, whole animal, likely a crab, Prufrock uses the claws to stand for the entire sea creature.

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