Answer :
Answer:
The answer is The Tree of Mystery leads people to do wrong.
Explanation:
The "forbidden fruit" from the Adam and Eve myth is a classic metaphor for falling into tempation. The poem in its integrity explores the dual aspects of humanity's virtues, such as pity and poverty or mercy and tragedy. In relation to the Tree of Mystery analogy, this verse implies that the roots of the tree are humility and the fruit is deceit; the poem also explains that this tree was "planted" in our heads by cruelty.