The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock And Dylan Thomas

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I will be comparing T.S Eliot's "The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock" and Dylan Thomas's "Do not go gentle into that good night" in both of these stories it seems as if the narrators are struggling with the idea of old age and that death is around the corner for them. The speaker in Dylan Thomas's story appears to be speaking to themselves and is trying to give themselves the courage to live life to the fullest with the time they have left. At first, I thought the speaker was speaking to another person but then I noticed certain lines within that indicate otherwise. In T.S Eliot's poem, the speaker is clearly self-conscious about his age and how women find it unappealing. He dwells on the fact that he is old and that women are not into older