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Flowers of Flowers of The handmaid’s tale The handmaid’s tale English 4 Honors

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Flowers of Flowers of The handmaid’s taleThe handmaid’s tale

English 4 Honors

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tuliptulipcommon name from the Turkish word for gauze (with which turbans were wrapped)

yellow tulips symbolizing cheerful thoughts

white conveying forgiveness

purple representing royalty

a Turkish legend may be responsible for the red tulip's symbolism. The a Prince Farhad was love struck by a maiden named Shirin.  When Farhad learned that Shirin had been killed, he was so overcome with grief that he killed himself - riding his horse over the edge of a cliff.  A scarlet tulip sprang up from each droplet of his blood - a symbol of "perfect love."

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irisiris

faith

wisdom

cherished friendship

hope

valor

promise in love

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bleeding heartbleeding heartundying love

This story tells of a prince who tries to win the heart of a beautiful maiden by giving her gifts. With each gift, two of the petals are removed. Despite his attempts, the maiden continues to refuse the prince, and so he pierces himself through the heart – the heart having been formed with the discarded petals, the knife with the green stamen.

symbols of both Jesus and Mary, united in redemptive and co-redemptive sacrifice

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lilylilyDerived from the Greek word “leiron,” - they believed it sprouted from the milk of Hera, the queen of the gods.

white lilies - chastity and virtue – the symbol of the Virgin Mary’s purity and her role of Queen of the Angels

Peruvian lilies, or alstroemeria, represent friendship and devotion

white stargazer lilies express sympathy and pink stargazer lilies represent wealth and prosperity.

lilies of the valley symbolize humility and devotion

lilies symbolize that the soul of the departed has received restored innocence after death

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peoniespeoniesOne legend has it that the peony is named after Paeon, a physician to the gods, who received the flower on Mount Olympus from the mother of Apollo.

Another tells the story of that same physician who was “saved” from the fate of dying as other mortals by being turned into the flower.

peonies are known as the flower of riches and honor

peonies embody romance and prosperity

are regarded as an omen of good fortune and a happy marriage

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carnationcarnationwhite carnations suggest pure love and good luck

light red symbolizes admiration

dark red represents deep love and affection

purple carnations imply capriciousness

pink carnations carry the greatest significance, beginning with the belief that they first appeared on earth from the Virgin Mary’s tears – making them the symbol of a mother’s undying love.

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daisydaisy

purity

innocence

loyal love

beauty

patience

simplicity

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black-eyed susanblack-eyed susan

encouragement

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dandeliondandelion

love me

affection returned

desire

sympathy

faithfulness

happiness

love's oracle.

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• “The Meaning and Symbolism of Peonies.” teleflora. Teleflora, 2012. Web. 5 February 2012.

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