
Task #2: Print out a copy of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock."
Task #3: Read through the poem once. Slowly.
Task #4: Look up a You Tube video of Eliot reading his famous poem.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAO3QTU4PzY
Task #5: Next: Read this excerpt from your textbook:
"'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' is like a collage, a work of visual art created by materials and objects glued to a flat surface. In poetry this technique is called fragmentation, a favorite technique of the modernists. The fragments come together--or don't--in a way that mirrors the fragmented, chaotic modern world. In the fourth stanza, for example, what is the effect of fragments such as "yellow smoke," "murder and create," "visions and revisions," and "toast and tea" appearing together? Do they form a new picture, or are their effects fragmentary? How do the fragments communicate Eliot's vision of a modern man in a modern city?"

For me those might be:
"mermaids singing, each to each"
"a patient etherized on a table"
"do I dare disturb the universe"
references to time
You will present your collages on Tuesday. I cannot wait to see what you come up with. We will tackle the analysis together, but this is a great way to start!
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