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Flower Quote by Janet Frame

“So I went up north to a land of palm trees and mangroves like malignant growths in the mud-filled throats of the bays, and orange trees with their leaves accepting darkly and seriously, in their own house as it were, the unwarranted globular outbursts of winter flame; and the sky faultless and…” quote by Janet Frame
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““So I went up north to a land of palm trees and mangroves like malignant growths in the mud-filled throats of the bays, and orange trees with their leaves accepting darkly and seriously, in their own house as it were, the unwarranted globular outbursts of winter flame; and the sky faultless and remote.””

Janet Frame

About This Quote

The passage juxtaposes lush, tropical flora with ominous, disease-like imagery, highlighting nature’s duality of beauty and latent threat, while also evoking a stark, pristine sky as a contrast to earthly complexity.

In simple terms: Nature’s beauty masks hidden peril.

Key Takeaway

Contrast reveals deeper truths.

Themes

Nature Duality Contrast Imagery Atmosphere

Mood

Contemplative Mystical Melancholic

Type

Descriptive Poetic Reflective

When to use this quote

  • Travel in exotic locations
  • Describing a landscape
  • Reflecting on environmental change
  • Writing poetic prose

Key Concepts

Tropical flora Malignancy metaphor Winter flame Sky clarity

Practical Applications

  • Creative writing
  • Environmental storytelling

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does the juxtaposition of flora and disease suggest?
  • How does the sky serve as a foil to the land?
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