
Published in 1917, 'Eeldrop and Appleplex' is a philosophical dialogue by T. S. Eliot that explores the complexities of human experience and individuality. Through the conversations of two characters, Eeldrop and Appleplex, the work examines themes of identity, perception, and the essence of reality against the backdrop of societal expectations. The narrative critiques the reduction of individuals to stereotypes while reflecting on the search for meaning in modern life and the desire for genuine connection.
















