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English, 16.09.2019 10:10 gpere9282

The title of the poem "the love song of j. alfred prufrock" reveals
alliteration
an allusion
irony
paradox
coincidence

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Answer from: hannnahbeela
Irony.

The poem explores why Mr Prufrock cannot have a true relationship; because he has been spoiled for real life by the emotion in poetry, which he can't get from a real person. The 'love song' is actually a description of a lack of love, which blames - wait for it - songs.
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b

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i cant see the passage although i do know hyperbole means overly exaggerated such as "i can eat an enter horse"! i hope this you!

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