T.S. Eliot's poem "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" uses vivid imagery to depict the experiences and inner thoughts of the narrator. Elliot employs images of "half-deserted streets," "cheap hotels," and "sawdust restaurants" to portray the dreary urban setting. The repeated images of "yellow smoke" and "window-panes" represent the narrator's feelings of isolation. Throughout the poem, the narrator laments growing old and fears being seen as a "fool," longing to be truly understood. Elliot contrasts images of the male narrator's aging body with the perfume and "white arms" of a young female to highlight the narr