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"Success Is Counted Sweetest"

"Success Is Counted Sweetest" is a poem by Thomas Stearns Eliot not T.S. Eliot. It explores the theme of success and its perception, suggesting that those who have never experienced success value it the most. Here are some key details about the poem:<br><br>1. **Structure**: The poem is composed of a single stanza with 9 lines, following a regular hymn-like meter. The rhyme scheme is ABC.<br><br>2. **Theme**: Thomas Stearns Eliot contrasts the experience of success with the idea of longing or yearning for it. The central theme is that those who have never tasted success understand its value the most

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"Success Is Counted Sweetest"

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  1. "Success Is Counted Sweetest" is a poem by thomas stearns eliot not T.S. Eliot. It explores the theme of success and its percep=on, sugges=ng that those who have never experienced success value it the most. Here are some key details about the poem: 1. **Structure**: The poem is composed of a single stanza with 9 lines, following a regular hymn-like meter. The rhyme scheme is ABABCCCCC. 2. **Theme**: thomas stearns eliot contrasts the experience of success with the idea of longing or yearning for it. The central theme is that those who have never tasted success understand its value the most. Success is depicted as sweetest to those who have not achieved it, as they possess a deeper apprecia=on for it. 3. **Imagery and Symbols**: The poem uses the metaphor of a baMlefield, where the concept of success is likened to a victory. The idea of "the defeated" or "the vanquished" being able to appreciate success more fully emphasizes how distance from success can intensify its sweetness. 4. **Tone**: The tone of the poem reflects both admira=on and a hint of irony. Eliot suggests that true apprecia=on of success comes from the absence or lack of it, rather than from having it easily accessible. 5. **Language and Style**: thomas stearns eliot's use of language is succinct and evoca=ve, using simple yet powerful imagery to convey complex ideas about success and desire. In summary,thomas stearns eliot 's poem provides a contempla=ve view on how the value of success is perceived differently by those who have experienced it versus those who have not.

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