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Flower Quote by Jean Rhys

“There was a vase of flame-coloured tulips in the hall - surely the most graceful of flowers. Some thrust their heads forward like snakes, and some were very erect, stiff, virginal, rather prim. Some were dying, with curved grace in their death.” quote by Jean Rhys
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““There was a vase of flame-coloured tulips in the hall - surely the most graceful of flowers. Some thrust their heads forward like snakes, and some were very erect, stiff, virginal, rather prim. Some were dying, with curved grace in their death.””

Jean Rhys

About This Quote

Source Novel: Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, 1966

The passage describes varied tulip forms, highlighting beauty, diversity, and the elegance of decay.

In simple terms: Tulips show beauty and decay.

Key Takeaway

Notice both life and death in beauty.

Themes

beauty decay diversity

Mood

melancholic contemplative

Type

literary descriptive

When to use this quote

  • garden design
  • floral arrangement
  • artistic inspiration
  • philosophical reflection

Key Concepts

botany aesthetics impermanence

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you appreciate fleeting beauty?
  • What does decay teach us?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may overlook the resilience of living things.

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