In "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" we encounter a character who embodies the characteristics of the disillusionment that was common during the age of Modernism. Many authors and artists produced art that addressed this common feeling. In this poem, the speaker feels sad with what he has achieved in his life so far. He believes that his best moments are behind him, now that he is not young anymore. Moreover, he is frustrated with what he believes is a stagnant and mediocre life. He reflects on the life of famous historical characters, and suffers at the thought of how little he has achieved.