T.S Eliots Poetic Voice Sincerely charged and profoundly learned writing goes about as the voice of an empathic culture, smelled by upsetting vulnerability and devoured by an on edge loss of motion. T.S Eliot's defying set-up of verse powers a compromise with the vanity of the cutting edge world, a mind blowing quality that permits his agnostic attempts to suffer inside our restless post-9/11 zeitgeist. In a 1951 discourse Eliot perceived the hugely amazing nature of the wonderful voice, as it can convey the mystery sentiments and the lose faith in regards to an age. The serious uneasiness of Eliot's incoherent society brought about a natural 'limbo' of segregation and uniqueness. Eliot's agnostic impression of innovation gave a voice to incapacitated society, dismissed by the fruitlessness of the rotting urban scene. Distance from a shallow world installs a feeling of good for nothing segregation inside a social awareness. Eliot voices his pervading social nervousness through Prufrock, in the amusingly named 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'.