THE SYMBOL AND THE SAINT

Series: A Little Book of Profitable Tales

The poem explores the contrast between a symbol of evil and a symbol of good. The speaker describes a serpent coiled around a crucifix, highlighting the contradictions between the two symbols. The serpent represents deceit, temptation, and sin, while the crucifix represents redemption, sacrifice, and forgiveness. The poem raises questions about the nature of good and evil, suggesting that they are intertwined and inseparable. AI Generated Content

~1895 CE
Available in: English
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