Experiences in Nature
J. Alfred Prufock looms at a dinner party contemplating human social interaction; whist Wordsworth's narrarator ponders his turbulent feelings of nature and aging. Trudging over opposite ideas, the narrarators share the burdens of isolation, alienation, and trouble caused by nature. These afflictions of isolation and alienation disturb the narrarators for differing reasons; and the types of nature troubling them differ. Wordsworth's narrator's worries carry him to the past; whereas Prufrock's troubles seize him to the present and look into the future. Both narrara…