In T.S. Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," the settings are characterized by urban landscapes that evoke feelings of isolation and alienation, contrasting sharply with the more intimate and familiar environments one might expect in personal relationships. The people in Prufrock's world are depicted as superficial and self-absorbed, enhancing his sense of disconnection and anxiety. This portrayal differs from more traditional settings and characters that are often warm and welcoming, emphasizing Prufrock's internal struggles and existential doubts. Overall, the poem captures a modernist perspective on the complexities of human interaction in an increasingly fragmented society.
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People tend to feel uptight in social settings. Smallamounts of alcohol reduce inhibitions and make people feel more relaxed when dealing with others. Larger amounts create social mishaps.
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