Tempting Fruits: A Comparative Analysis Of Alicante And This Is Just To Say
Stating the obvious, the both poems mention fruits. In Alicante, the persona mentions an orange while in This is just to Say, the persona mentions plums. What do these fruits have in connection with the poem? Are they just mere objects in the poem or do they have a deeper meaning?
The two poems essentially talk about the same thing. They both have sexual connotations. Although the personas of Alicante and This is Just to Say are not really stated, it may be safe to deduce that they are male. They are male having sexual relations with a woman. Of course, it can also be the ....
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