This 3 line poem by T.S. Eliot discusses eating fruit whether rotten or ripe, referring to actions of the past that have already been done and cannot be changed. The poem suggests we must accept the consequences of our past actions, for better or worse, as the fruit has already been eaten regardless of its condition.
This 3 line poem by T.S. Eliot discusses eating fruit whether rotten or ripe, referring to actions of the past that have already been done and cannot be changed. The poem suggests we must accept the consequences of our past actions, for better or worse, as the fruit has already been eaten regardless of its condition.
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This 3 line poem by T.S. Eliot discusses eating fruit whether rotten or ripe, referring to actions of the past that have already been done and cannot be changed. The poem suggests we must accept the consequences of our past actions, for better or worse, as the fruit has already been eaten regardless of its condition.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as ODT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd