This play is very gendered in the way that it focuses exclusively on male characters, suggesting that men and women perform in very different roles in a capitalist society. According to this play, what are the roles men and women are supposed to perform in a capitalist society? (Avoid relying on simple stereotypes when answering this question—focus on evidence from the play.) What is the play saying about the role that masculinity plays in the functioning of capitalism, and what does the play suggest about women’s relationship to capitalism? The essay must quote and cite T. S. Eliot’s “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Your reference to Eliot’s poem should be relatively brief.
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-References at least one academic resource (journal article or book) that you have found on your own
-Assume that the reader of your essay is familiar with the literature you are analyzing, but do not assume that this reader is familiar with your research
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USE THE GIVEN PDF TO REFERENCE PAGE NUMBERS AND QUOTES from both Glengarry Glen Ross and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”
Keep in mind that your thesis will also be your answer to all the questions from the essay topic