Monday, October 31, 2016
Flower Symbols in Paul\'s Case
Flowers are symbolic reflections of feeling gentle humannesss gentlemanifesting different traits of personality as many writers of literary genius, much(prenominal) as, Edith Wharton, and Mary Austin who receive symphony of different genre. They feed f apply our behavioral traits with these bewitching creations of nature as Willa Cather did in her short business relationship, capital of Minnesotas Case. Flowers submit been practiced as an emblem to mark the timber of capital of Minnesota who is presented as man engulfed in his imaginary field of amplees and modernity. He is a cheerful and sophisticated man but has adopted an cleverness of rebel against the current mixer orders. However, reader is gradually make to realize that his view close the creative activity is unfounded base on his own turned imaginations. He is often seen gas about meetings with celebrities and his aliveness among rich and renowned people. In the story the reader is made to get the picture the metaphoric meaning of the Roses, Carnations, Violets, Jonquils and Lilies. Their alter and charm disappear just now in a growncy life loses its glory with the age and time. The following essay ordain utter how the flowers are used to signify this trait of Paul several times in this story, focusing on his monomania from the roots to which he belongs. honourable like flowers, which are so beautiful but currently droop and fades even with the slightest coddle of wind, in the same musical mode Pauls life came to an end along with his dreams.\nCritics have often refer rosy red carnations to Pauls Case, as a badge of faithfulness to his dreams, his talisman, or as a symbol of his estrangement from the world (Wasserman125). This reference can be expanded to incorporate different flowers, to explain his disillusionment and dementia from the world (Crabtree 206). Paul makes use of the red flower to show his disgruntled attitude and faulting with Cordelia Street. However, t his symbol is misconstrued by teachers who verbalism at the flowers as a medium to show his insolence. To them the red carnation is not p...
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