A letter to a friend preparing for their exam on TS Eliot for their critical study. The letter details my feelings about his issues and concerns.
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Dear Erica,
How are you? Don't stress too much on your English exam on you'll begin to grow a 'bald spot' (if you haven't realised, that phrase is from Prufrock). Well, let me assist you by revealing my feelings and analysis on TS Eliot's issues and concerns. Since I've only studied 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock', 'Portrait of a Lady', 'Rhapsody on a Windy Night' and 'Preludes', I'll be relating my explanation to
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example, in 'Rhapsody' Eliot employs the alliteration of the 'm' sounds to intensify the words "memory" and "madness". <Tab/>That basically concludes my brief explanation on TS Eliot's poems. I hope that it has at least helped you in some way in understanding Eliot's issues in his early poems. Wishing you the best of luck on your English examination and hope to hear from you soon! Take care! Your Pal, Alyssa
example, in 'Rhapsody' Eliot employs the alliteration of the 'm' sounds to intensify the words "memory" and "madness". <Tab/>That basically concludes my brief explanation on TS Eliot's poems. I hope that it has at least helped you in some way in understanding Eliot's issues in his early poems. Wishing you the best of luck on your English examination and hope to hear from you soon! Take care! Your Pal, Alyssa