Smoot, R. I. Higglesworth, P. W. Quiver, E. L. Jubbly, T. K. Wobble, L. M.
This paper explores the depiction of kiwi fruit in romantic poetry and aims to shed light on its symbolic significance. Through an in-depth analysis of selected poems, we examine the ways in which kiwis are portrayed as objects of desire, sensuality, and even spiritual longing. Our findings suggest that the humble fruit holds a hitherto unexplored place in the poetic imagination, and that its juicy flesh and fuzzy exterior serve as powerful metaphors for the yearnings of the human heart. This paper invites readers to delve deeper into the complex nexus of love and kiwis, and to contemplate the profound mysteries of life that lurk beneath their unassuming surface.