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Cecil Bonstein's It Will Grow Again: Sadness through a Color
Liam Shiels

Mr. Forsyth

ENG- 3U

14 February 2013

Sadness Through a Colour

In Cecil Bonstein’s short story, “It Will Grow Again”, the colour grey is used to

symbolize sadness, the life of the narrator revolves around the colour grey, but

throughout the story the grey fades away making life easier to live. The narrator first

witnesses the colour grey “on a dull day” where everywhere he looks he seems to find

“grey in the workshop, grey outside, everyone in a grey mood” (Bonstein 4). The narrator

describes the workshop, atmosphere and the people around him to be in a grey mood

meaning everything is sad in his eyes. The colour grey is used to symbolize sadness

which the narrator is expressing his feeling about how he sees life, a dull, sad place with

no hope. Sadness will never completely go away but it will be in the background if you

make it stay their. The narrator is about to marry the women of his dreams and on that day

it was “dull… The street was an avenue of grey brick lining a black asphalt road”, he saw

“grey pigeons and grey sparrows” sitting above houses looking down, “but the

surroundings did not matter, Rachel [was] smiling, black hair to her shoulders, long white

dress, a bouquet of red roses held in her small hands, drew all eyes to her… The grey was

[now] in the background from which he beauty blazed” (7-8). On the narrators wedding

day, a very important day, the grey was still there. He still saw everything around him

saddening even on his wedding day. The only thing important to the narrator was Rachel

which made him not care about what was going on around him. When he saw Rachel in her dress with the bouquet of red roses the grey was put into the background, no longer

was he feeling sad. Rachel makes the narrators grey feelings go away because of the love

he has for her. Now that the narrators sadness is in the background because of his happy



Cited: Bonstein, Cecil. “It Will Grow Again.” Best English Short Stories, Issue 2. Ed. Gordon, Giles. Hughes, David. Norton, 1990. 1-9. Print Shiels 1

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