Being free! To lie on a beach with not a single care in the world. To not have an ounce of a guilt on a broad chest. The power of will that we give our self as people is very rare. We often as humans give our self no credit. We seem too think we are “useless” and “not good enough”. This is not the case. We are flawed and our actions are flawed, we give into what makes us seem evil or negative. This is not who we are, well unless your going out and hurting a family member or neighbor that another story, never mind. Anyway, we are all free in some type of way we all have a free sense about ourselves. The birds and us are the same. Birds do whatever they want as do people do whatever they want. “People make mistakes father's, mother’s people make mistakes” This quote really is …show more content…
Alfred Prufrock was quite dramatic and out of Prufrock’s control throughout the span of this theatrical poem. Girls are attracted to attractive men, but when an intelligent man tries to hit on a woman he is turned down. It is not in the best interest for the woman to do so. Prufrock would be the better choose to have made. (Line 13 & 14). Women usually never choose the underdog, and Prufrock is always the one that is in the wrong. But this is completely untrue. He is much moore better off being turned down, in the long run He isn't going to want a girl that is like that he is going to want a real woman who know him from who he really is. His like and dislikes and for someone not to question his free will and change everything about him self for anything. The will of Prufrock was questioned a lot because, he felt he need to be someone that he isn’t. The will of Prufrock is hardly ideal because we all have been in that type of situation, where we want to be liked and we will crawl to the ends of the earth for affection. This is wrong. Affection is given out of loved, it should never be earned out of any type of