English, asked by eharinisrireddy, 8 months ago

Human Nature
Is it human nature
to desire forbidden fruit,
to hunger for a blossom
so obsessed with passion
that we forget the pain,
which inevitably arises
once we tease ourselves
with the thought of it
or taste a tiny part of it,
and it becomes the predator
eating at us like a carnivore
that saves the head for last
savouring the brain to feed its own
and we, still craving illicit nectar
enjoying the fact that it is devouring us?
- C J Grant

"We still craving illicit nectar" can be explained by focusing on the word...
a) nectar
(b) we
(c) craving
(d) illicit
pls, guys help me out.

Answers

Answered by achintyas333
6

Answer: c) Craving

Explanation: the whole poem is talking about humans' desires and obsessions which lead to the downfall of them, hence craving is the root cause for all these desires that the humans seek and thus the root of downfall or underdevelopment.

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Answered by SKShashank1
1

Answer:

Answer (C) is the right answer bro

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