In T.S Eliot’s poem, “Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, he uses a good amount of symbolism and rhyming and the in depth understanding of these symbols could benefit the readers of his poem. T.S. Eliot was a very intellectual man, and the dissecting of some words and phrases used in the poem will allow readers to understand and connect with this piece. Eliot uses a lot of symbolism that is correlated with specific feelings or events that he had encountered throughout his life and allowing his readers to engage in them will hopefully bring a greater meaning to his work. Eliot writes a song in which is in the mind of the man, J. Alfred Prufrock. In the beginning of the poem, Prufrock is very inviting “Let us go then, you and I” (Eliot). He never