#is this poetic
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The tree fell with the apple.
Some ideas that might help search for that poetic meaning:
-Think about Snow White. She bit an apple that was poisoned. Which led her to fall into a death-like sleep, than can only be broken by true-love's kiss.
-The leaves seem to be drying up, sign of death.
-The apple is biten roughly and the brunch is unevenly cut.
What this personally inspires for me: This apple, was once a flower, has turned into a fruit that has seen its prime growing in a tree. However, someone has ripped it from its home. Now its ideas are torned, its body once perfect now gone. Which would probably end up being a metaphor for the struggles of women in society, or something similar.
Those are just the thoughts that it evokes for me at this time (I've been studying all day and my brain it's fried). I hope it helps!
I’m seeing it as cutting off from the family tree. The flower blooms starting a new generation and the fruit is ripe but then damaged, the branch rather than letting the apple fall alone, it went along with it. A branch of the main family tree cut off
the only thing i want to know is that how is the apple like that