![]() Not to say that he is unemployed, but it seems that whatever work he might be doing isn't fulling a drive to live, thus the purposelessness. Marx and Engles held the belief that humanity's purpose is to work and create. This is because, even though the protagonist is evidently well educated (look to the complex rhetoric and constant literary allusion), his education is meaningless in the context of being a worker in the system. Marx's theory of the same term, while unrelated on the surface, is deeply intertwined with Prufrocks sense of self. He, by his unintentional attitude towards existence, isolates himself. Prufrock, in terms of his perception, is alienated to borderline Traumnovelle proportions. Prufrock, themes of isolation are widely prevalent.
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