Tennessee Williams's This Is Just To Say

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After reading “This is Just to Say”, one can be a bit perplexed as to whether or not the narrator of the poem is indeed apologetic for his actions. Based off of the word choice of the poem, however, one can conclude that the narrator is not really sorry for what they had done. Some may argue that the line “Forgive me” (Williams 9) is a way of making amends, but there is one specific aspect that suggests otherwise: the line asks for one to forgive the narrator, but does not offer the genuine apology of “I’m sorry”. This suggests that the narrator is offering their guilt, realizing that what they had done was wrong, but does not regret their actions. To further support this argument, one just has to read the following lines: “they were delicious