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“From good to bad, and from bad to worse, From worse unto that is worst of all, And then return to his former fall.” quote by Edmund Spenser
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“From good to bad, and from bad to worse, From worse unto that is worst of all, And then return to his former fall.”

Edmund Spenser

About This Quote

A cyclical decline from good to worst, then back to the original fall, illustrating endless moral decay.

In simple terms: Cycle of decline and return.

Key Takeaway

Beware repeating harmful patterns.

Themes

morality decline cycle fate

Mood

melancholic reflective

Type

poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • history
  • personal growth
  • literary analysis
  • ethical reflection

Key Concepts

entropy tragic flaw

Questions to Reflect On

  • What breaks the cycle?
  • Is redemption possible?
A Different Perspective

Complex phrasing may confuse.

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