Streets that follow like a tedious argument
Of insidious intent
b)Licked its tongue into the corners of the evening,
Lingered upon the pools that stand in drains,
c)And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,
When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,
d)And would it have been worth it, after all,
After the cups, the marmalade, the tea,
Among the porcelain
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
In the lines "And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin,
When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall,"the poet is comparing himself to an insect.
"The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock" is a poem written by eT. S. Eliot is 1910-1911 and first published in 1915. The speaker of the poem is a middle-aged psyche man. He is able to hear the voices of people whom he sees, marking comments on his looks and baldness.
In Lines 57-58, he compares himself with an insect. He compares himself with an insect because he thinks everyone treats him like that and that he is in a display like an insect.
Answer:
a fable
Explanation:trust me i got it correct
b. didactic poetry
c. onomatopoeia
d. diction