The Truth Behind “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”

The speaker of this ironic monologue is a modern man who, like many of his kind, feels isolated and incapable of decisive action. Irony is apparent from the title, for this is not a conventional love song. Prufrock would like to speak of love to a woman, but he does not have the nerve. The poem opens with a quoted passage from Dante’s INFERNO, “If I thought that my reply would be to one who would ever return to the world, this flame would stay without further movement;... 

Review of molieres the imaginary invalid at the arts club

Moliere's «The Imaginary Invalid» is a farcical play about a hypochondriac who is so obsessed with his health and money that he ends up neglecting his family. The story involves several different themes and plots within one family. A new interpretation of this 17th century play is now being performed at the Arts Club Theater; it incorporates some new changes and modernizations in addition to the traditional improvisation. Morris Panych has definitely succeeded... 

A History of Inventing New Technologies

Wow I can’t believe what has been brought out in this new Industrial revolution of new Technology. This will change the world as we know it. No more stress or manual labor because coal has the energy to power our new steam engine. Thank you Thomas Newcomen for inventing the engine, which will change out Industrial revolution as we know it. Also this just up we’ve heard that iron has been Improved which will make it stronger and less expensive as well as... 

Critical Analysis of the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock

Contrary to what the title implies, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, by T. S. Eliot, is anything but a love song. It is instead quite the opposite. Although the poem is open to several interpretations, after careful reading of the poem, the several underlying themes can be expressed by one central idea. In the poem, the narrator, J. Alfred Prufrock, portrays his disappointment with the society he lives in. By interpreting aspects of imagery, speaker and... 

Common Themes among Imperialism, Colonialism and Slavery

A study of imperialism and colonialism at the turn of the century in the United States will draw many parallels to the treatment of African Americans in the South. Although many arguments for imperialism appear to have an economic basis, prejudice and white-race superiority are just below the surface. The United States has a history of the white Christian being superior from the first moment the land was discovered and the Indians were met. The words in the... 

Nutrion begins with foods

The study of nutrition involves everything that the body does with food in order to live, like function, and grow. Foods that are eaten regularly make a diet. Although were you live and how you eat play a major part in your dietary habits, food choices vary from person to person. What people eat affects their health and how they live. Plants make their own food from, water, and air. People can't make their own food but eat plants, and meats to survive. The... 

Nuclear Energy

You are watching the control panels and gages for rector two. Sitting comely you think about how easy your job is. It is a joke! All day you sit around and watch the gages for reactor number two just to make sure they maintain their settings. You don’t even need to look at the gages either because a computer automatically regulates them without you. Life is so good. Suddenly all the sirens go of and the gages and displays spin wildly in every direction. The...