J Alfred Prufrock
Preludes
Rhapsody on a Windy Night
Hollow Men
Journey of the Magi
100

In this technique, Prufrock compares the evening sky to this disturbing image, suggesting the stifling nature of modern life.

What is a simile?

100

This techniques gives he winter evening in Preludes human-like qualities, as it performs this action, suggesting a sense of lifelessness and decay.

What is personification?

100

The recurring image of "street-lamps" flickering throughout the poem is an example of this technique, representing the fragmented nature of memory.

What is symbolism?

100

This is a short quotation or saying at the beginning of a book or chapter, intended to suggest its theme.

What is an epigraph?

100

The Magi's journey to see the birth of Christ in the poem is an allusion to this biblical event.

What is the Nativity or the birth of Jesus?

200

Prufrock constantly asks this type of question to express his existential anxiety and indecision.

What is a rhetorical question?

200

Eliot creates a vivid, sensory picture of urban decay with lines like "burnt-out ends of smoky days" using this literary device.

What is imagery?

200

The phrase "midnight shakes the memory" gives an abstract concept physical power, exemplifying this literary device.

What is personification?

200

The contrast between "hollow" and "stuffed" in describing the men suggests a contradiction, making this an example of which literary device?  

What is an oxymoron?

200

Eliot uses vivid, harsh picture of "cities hostile and the towns unfriendly" to convey this technique, highlighting the physical and spiritual challenges of the journey.

What is imagery?

300

Eliot employs this narrative technique to portray Prufrock’s fragmented, anxious thought process.

What is stream of consciousness?

300

The line "The worlds revolve like ancient women gathering fuel in vacant lots" uses this comparison to highlight the cyclical nature of time and human existence.

What is simile?

300

Eliot describes a woman as "twists like a crooked pin" in a surreal comparison that reflects distortion and decay, an example of this technique.

What is a simile?

300

The description of the "eyes" as a powerful, haunting symbol of judgement and spiritual presence exemplifies this poetic device.

What is symbolism?

300

Eliot describes "summer palaces on slopes, the terraces, / And the silken girls bringing sherbet" to contrast with the hardships of the journey, employing this technique.

What is juxtaposition?

400

The yellow fog is personified as this, suggesting its feline-like movements through the city.

What is a cat?

400

Eliot's use of broken, disconnected images in Preludes mirrors the chaos and alienation of modern life, a hallmark of this Modernist technique.

What is fragmentation?

400

The pairing of the mechanical, repetitive actions of life and the dreamlike disarray of memory reflects this poetic technique, often used to contrast two dissimilar elements.

What is juxtaposition?

400

In The Hollow Men, the "shadow" that falls between "the idea / And the reality" serves as an example of this abstract concept, symbolizing the barrier between thought and action.

What is a metaphor?

400

This religion Eliot converted to, inspiring the composition of Journey of the Magi.

What is Anglo-Catholicism?

500

This biblical figure is alluded to by Prufrock when he expresses his lack of heroism and decisive action.

Who is John the Baptist?

500

Eliot often employs this poetic technique, where a part of something is used to represent the whole, as seen in "muddy feet" symbolizing the people trudging through the city.

What is synecdoche?

500

This real event influenced Eliot to explore feelings of despair, loss and a sense of anger toward society and religion? 

What is WW1?

500

The epigraph "Mistah Kurtz—he dead" refers to a character from this novella by Joseph Conrad, symbolizing moral and spiritual collapse.

What is Heart of Darkness?

500

In Journey of the Magi, Eliot uses this technique to mirror the monotony and difficulty of the Magi's journey, seen in the repetition of "And the" throughout the stanzas.

What is anaphora?

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