Alfred Prufrock, the author creates a really strong feeling of regret and meaninglessness. T. S. Eliot uses a lot of metaphors, tone phrases, and imagery to create those feelings of regret and meaninglessness. The man in the poem regrets not doing meaningful things while he could do things. At the end of the poem he is questioning whether he had time to do those things before he died. He was thinking about changing his life, but he knew that a minute would reverse the changes he made. I think T. S. Eliot used the tone, metaphors, and imagery to create that feeling of dying before doing anything meaningful and dying regretting not doing what you wished you
Alfred Prufrock, the author creates a really strong feeling of regret and meaninglessness. T. S. Eliot uses a lot of metaphors, tone phrases, and imagery to create those feelings of regret and meaninglessness. The man in the poem regrets not doing meaningful things while he could do things. At the end of the poem he is questioning whether he had time to do those things before he died. He was thinking about changing his life, but he knew that a minute would reverse the changes he made. I think T. S. Eliot used the tone, metaphors, and imagery to create that feeling of dying before doing anything meaningful and dying regretting not doing what you wished you