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Read the following lines from "the love song of j. alfred prufrock."

and would it have been worth it, after all.
would it have been worth while,
after the sunsets and the dooryards and
the sprinkled streets.
after the novels, after the teacups, after
the skirts that trail along the floor
and this, and so much more? -
it is impossible to say just what i mean!
which of the following best describes the mood created by the speaker and the setting?

impersonal and chilling

gloomy and depressing

mysterious and doubtful

introspective and disturbed

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