Answer:
a) The speaker is content with his accomplishments and his place in the world.
Step-by-step explanation:
Disillusioned with modern life, Prufrock, in "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock," contemplates death as a means of returning to nature. He's a modern guy who lives in a city full of yellow smoke and fog. He has experienced life to the fullest and can now speak about it. But now that he's a senior citizen, he views his existence as meaningless. He worries that he will be forgotten after his death. Which begs the question: Dare I? Should I risk upsetting everything by ending my life?