5. “A scent I have not much liked since the long ago June when I went to that poorest of villages-to acquire‚ as they say‚ experience.” Insightful Comments 6. Each flower/rose holds a precious memory. 7. Life is full of harsh moments. However the simple‚ yet precious things in life make up for the murky moments. 8. The flowers signify the hope‚ found in a place surrounded by darkness. ( The light at the end of the tunnel) 9. The value of a child’s memory is worth more than all the riches in
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poem (1.2). Yes‚ spring is a glorious time of the year‚ but it is only one part of the year. Spring fades to summer‚ summer fades to fall and so on. This is when the point is established that nothing can stand the test of time. “Her early leaf’s a flower;/But only so an hour.”‚ this further supports Frost’s message by his use of nature as a metaphor; comparing life and all
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million different ways. Flower attract bees. The flower of democracy‚ rights‚ liberty‚ opportunity‚ and equality have attracted bees from all over mother Earth. But the nectar from this well-blossomed flower may not be sweet enough for all alien bees. With every bee having a story to tell‚ the story ‘Volar’ by Judith Ortiz Cofer has a generalized story of all the immigrant bees. A story which suggests all bees are attracted to a rose for its beauty yet the taste of Heliconia flower will always remain
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felt it was his filial obligation to offer flowers and prayers at his wake. But since he was away in Maastricht‚ the Netherlands‚ on a scholarship‚ he asked me to go his place. I’m no leftist; I’m not even politically inclined‚ as some of my schoolmates have probably noted. So when I put on my denim pants and rubber shoes to go to Manila’s Quiapo district to buy some flowers‚ I thought that I was merely doing what my father had asked me to do: to offer flowers and prayers for a dead man. When I got
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just apples? A world without bees seems like a dull one without beautiful flowers‚ lovely fruits and vegetables. Without fruits and vegetables we would have no animals and hence forth we would have no humans‚ the world would be dead nothing thriving but a world of black. So what is a bee? What significance do they provide? Well easy enough said a bee is an insect that cross pollinates between one flower to another flower or one plant to another plant‚ by
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first read‚ it might seem like an innocent tale about a woman and her garden. However‚ upon further examination‚ the reader learns it is actually a story about a woman’s desires and frustrations in her life. Steinbeck uses many examples‚ such as the flowers to symbolize the thoughts and ideas of the main character‚ Elisa‚ in this story. Elisa Allen is a lonesome woman who gets pleasure from growing her chrysanthemums. Since her husband‚ Henry‚ is constantly working with the cattle in their
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a green leaf like plant that grows as its sedges grows sharp on the outsides and turns sharp enough to cut a finger running up against it. It grows about 2.5 feet in height. It lives about for 5 years and is native to Hawaii. It grows fuzzy like flowers that have seeds inside. The Carex wahuensis is a native plant to Hawaii‚ the leaf blades can drop down and reach four feet. It’s okay to touch the plant‚ but be careful‚ it has sharp blades as its leaves‚ the blades reach about four feet long and
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A rose is a woody perennial of the genus Rosa‚ within the family Rosaceae. There are over 100 species. They form a group of plants that can be erect shrubs‚ climbing or trailing with stems that are often armed with sharp prickles. Flowers vary in size and shape and are usually large and showy‚ in colours ranging from white through yellows and reds. Most species are native to Asia‚ with smaller numbers native to Europe‚ North America‚ and northwest Africa. Species‚ cultivars and hybrids are all widely
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Symbols of innocence‚ virginity and virtue‚ the early 20th century perfumes were inspired and composed around single flower themes. Before the First World War‚ women felt no need to compete with men; softness‚ tenderness and femininity were their signature‚ and “flowery” fragrances were natural extensions of their personality. The war changed everything. Women were forced to wear the trousers while their men were away. The experience challenged and toughened them. After the war‚ women embodied
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1. When I first saw her‚ my soul began to quiver. (I fell in love/in a panic) 2. Mary is as beautiful as a rising sun 3. Those flowers are as delicate as a spider web. 4. The sharp teeth of the cold wind bit through my overcoat 5. My love is like a red‚ red rose.’ Here a person is compared to a flower in a way that suggests they have certain features in common‚ such as beauty‚ fragility‚ and so on. 6. ‘The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas.’ Here the image of the moon in a
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