J Alfred Prufrock never finds love, he's too indecisive about talking to women.
The title of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is ironic because while one might expect a love song to be romantic and passionate, the poem explores themes of indecision, insecurity, and disillusionment in love and life. Prufrock's inner thoughts and anxieties contrast with the typical expectations associated with a love song.
The title is ironic beause krebs no longer fits in with his family and town now that he is back home.
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The Hindu title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
The Indian title of respect is "Shri" for men and "Shrimati" for women.
An eastern title of respect is Sri. This is the equivalent of "Mr." in the English language.
In English, the proper title of a married lady is Mrs., the title of respect would be Madam, or Mam.
that it could mean butt or mouth
The title of the book "The Natural", about a baseball player is ironic in that although he has a great deal of natural talent, he experienced several bad life events, demonstrating that although he appeared to "have it all", the reverse was actually true.
I agree that the title is openly ironic/sarcastic.
The title of the film 'Glory' is ironic because during the course of the film it becomesapparent that there is never any real glory in war.
It can be either one, depending on what you write and what sort of title you want to give that writing. You're the author -- you decide which title you want!