Forbidden Fruit 🍎: The Sweet Taste of Temptation 🌳
Definition:
Forbidden Fruit - An unlawful pleasure, usually one that is stolen; especially, illicit love. The expression alludes to the story of Eve in the Book of Genesis (2:17–3:6), in which she caused herself and Adam to be expelled from the Garden of Eden because she ate the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge. “Forbidden fruit is sweet” subsequently became a proverb, quoted in numerous early English sources, and was applied to any illicit pleasure.
Related Expressions and Synonyms:
- Temptation’s Snare
- Guilty Pleasure
- Illicit Delight
- Taboo Treat
- Sinful Indulgence
Antonyms:
- Permissible Pleasure
- Sanctioned Enjoyment
- Allowed Indulgence
Humorous Quotes and Proverbs:
- “If forbidden fruit is the sweetest, I’m starting my own fruit stand! 🍒”
- “Forbidden fruits create many jams.” – François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld
- “The only way to get rid of temptation is to yield to it.” – Oscar Wilde
- “If it’s forbidden, it was probably worth it.”
Literary References:
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Books:
- Paradise Lost by John Milton: A classic portrayal of the consequences of tasting forbidden fruit.
- The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde: Encapsulates the seductive power of illicit pleasures.
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Songs:
- “For the Longest Time” by Billy Joel: A nostalgic nod to moments of temptation.
- “Temptation” by New Order: A catchy tune on the draw of what’s forbidden.
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Poetry:
- “The Passionate Shepherd to His Love” by Christopher Marlowe – Invoke natural pleasures and those just out of reach.
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Movies:
- Eve’s Bayou (1997): A haunting exploration of secrets and desires.
- Pleasantville (1998): Where discovery and forbidden knowledge alter idyllic life.
Farewell Thought: Remember, while the allure of forbidden fruit may be tantalizing, wisdom often lies in recognizing the sweetness in what is already permissible. Enjoy life’s simple pleasures and create your own paradise each day.