In John Steinbeck's novel "East of Eden," the author uses the metaphor of eating stories to express a deep appreciation for narrative and experience. The phrase "I eat stories like grapes" suggests that stories are not merely to be read or observed but are to be savored and enjoyed, much like one would relish delicious fruit. This highlights the importance of storytelling in human life, implying that stories nourish the soul...
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