Jonathan Gold’s pomegranate quiz will stain everything around it
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The pomegranate is a universal symbol of fertility, of resurrection, of spring. King Solomon referred to pomegranates in a metaphor for an act generally designated NC-17. The paltry fruit, suggests scholar John L. Lepage, writing about the Roman myth of Prosperina, can barely sustain the significance of all its attachments. But a pomegranate can be pretty good to eat, if you don’t mind scarlet fingers. Won’t you try our quiz?
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