Alfred Prufrock," Eliot uses stream-of-consciousness writing to reveal the character traits of the narrator, Prufrock. The central thought that his character, Prufrock, is pondering is whether or not to ask a loved one an important question, presumably a marriage proposal or some other feelings-related question.
The statement about \"The Jilting of Granny Weatherall\" that most clearly describes stream of consciousness is option C. "The narration often drifts between the present and Granny's past without warning."24 Jun 2016