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White raven
8 days ago
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Read lines 85-86 from the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and answer the question.

English
1 answer:
ddd [2.7K]8 days ago
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Answer:

Depressed

Explanation:

Within these lines, Prufrock references the eternal Footman. While we lack clarity on his identity, his "eternal" nature suggests a deep, metaphysical significance. Given the poem's strong emphasis on mortality, it is plausible to assume this Footman has ties to death. Traditionally, a footman welcomed guests, hinting that this particular figure may be poised to usher Prufrock into the afterlife. His sneer, rather than a genuine laugh, indicates he holds the speaker in low esteem and displays indifference, further establishing a dismal atmosphere.

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