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The passage uses an observation by T.S. Eliot to imply that:

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When a literary quote is used, focus on the author's explanation after the quote to find the intended implication.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • Creative processes are not 'original' because they always borrow from the past.
  • We always carry forward the legacy of the past.
  • Past behaviours and thought processes recreate themselves in the present and get labeled as 'original' or 'creative'.
  • 'Originality' can only thrive in a 'greenhouse' insulated from the past biases.
  • 'Innovations' and 'original thinking' interpret and develop on past thoughts to suit contemporary needs.
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The T.S. Eliot reference supports the idea that no creation starts from a completely blank slate — all artistic innovation is shaped by inherited ideas, which are adapted to fit present-day contexts. Option (5) expresses this most accurately.
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