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Match each thesis with the school of literary criticism upon which it is focused. Historical Criticism Cultural Criticism Reader Response Criticism Aesthetic Criticism Jungian/Archetypal Criticism A. Readers of all ages, races and of both sexes relate to the universal themes of desperation and loneliness expressed by the speaker in "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock. B. The allusions to classic literature and art set beside the common place even tawdry imagery in "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock "by T. S. Eliot emphasize the theme of the drama of desire. C. The Lovesong of J. Alfred Purfrock," written in 1917 by the expatriate T. S. Eliot, reflects the confusion and isolation some Americans felt during World War 1. D. The speaker of "The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock "by T. S. Eliot is the spokesman of a group of writers who felt disenfranchised, betrayed, abandoned by America and who left to find an identity abroad. E. Anyone who has had unrequited feelings for another or who has felt inferior to those around him/her will understand and sympathize with T. S. Eliot's antihero, J. Alfred Prufrock.

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