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which best explains the symbolism of the urban setting in \the love song of j. alfred prufrock\?
a. life is fast paced and energetic, and over before long.
b. modern life is lonely, gloomy, and unnatural.
c. the world is a crowded, noisy place with no room for contemplation.
d. nature is the best environment in which to grow.
In T.S. Eliot's The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, the urban setting (smoky streets, half-deserted coffee shops, sterile social spaces) symbolizes the alienation, emotional emptiness, and artificiality of early 20th-century modern life. Prufrock's isolation and anxious contemplation are mirrored by the gloomy, disconnected urban environment, which matches option B. The other options do not align: the poem does not frame urban life as fast-paced/energetic (A), nor does it focus on crowding blocking contemplation (C), and it does not prioritize nature over urban spaces (D).
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B. Modern life is lonely, gloomy, and unnatural.