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She has a bowl of lilacs in her room. And twists one in her fingers while she talks. 'Ah, my friend, you do not know, you do not know. What life is, you who hold it in your hands'; (Slowly twisting the lilac stalks) 'You let it flow from you, you let it flow, And youth is cruel, and has no remorse.
A long narrative poem by T. S. Eliot about a young man's visits to an older woman who wants more than friendship. The poem explores themes of social rituals, isolation, and unrequited love in the modern world.
‘Portrait of a Lady’ by T.S. Eliot depicts the relationship between a callous young man and a sensitive older woman who desires love. The poem takes the reader through three different meetings between the two – the speaker and the older woman, i.e., the lady.
Portrait of a Lady" is a poem by American-British poet T. S. Eliot (1888–1965), first published in September 1915 in Others: A Magazine of the New Verse.
Portrait of a Lady. T. S. Eliot. 1888 –. 1965. Thou hast committed—. Fornication: but that was in another country, And besides, the wench is dead. The Jew of Malta. I.
portrait of a lady. Thou hast committed — Fornication: but that was in another country, And besides, the wench is dead.
Portrait of a Lady’ depicts the friendship between a young man and an older woman. Eliot was influenced by Jules Laforgue, French Uragayan poet, 1860-87 , in his presentation of women.