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  2. The Chrysanthemums - Wikipedia

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    Many critics also argue that the chrysanthemums are a symbol of women's frustration. [4] Another thing that the chrysanthemums symbolize is "Elisa's children". It is seen periodically throughout the story by how Elisa cares for and protects her chrysanthemums. [5] Overall, the chrysanthemums symbolize Elisa's role as a woman in society.

  3. White Chrysanthemum - Wikipedia

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    White Chrysanthemum is a novel written by Mary Lynn Bracht. It was published by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 2018. The novel is based on comfort women, Korea, Japan, and history.. The novel has fictional names, characters, places, and incidents

  4. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Various folk cultures and traditions assign symbolic meanings to plants. Although these are no longer commonly understood by populations that are increasingly divorced from their rural traditions, some meanings survive.

  5. Everything to Know About November’s Birth Flower - AOL

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    Chrysanthemums, also known as mums, aren't just a pretty fall filler flower. The perennials, which consist of tightly packed petals clustered around a central disk, carry many meanings.

  6. Four Gentlemen - Wikipedia

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    plum blossoms have come to symbolize fertility, this is perhaps due to an ancient Chinese custom of throwing plums to seek love; an orchid has come to symbolize nobility, loyalty and fidelity; chrysanthemums, especially an elixir made from yellow chrysanthemums, is believed to lead to longevity; and

  7. El ángel del hogar - Wikipedia

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    2nd edition, 1859. El ángel del hogar (The angel of the house) was a two-volume conduct book by María del Pilar Sinués de Marco, [1] published in Madrid, Spain, in 1857.The title of this novel has been used to define the ideal of women in the 19th century.

  8. Sonome - Wikipedia

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    On a final visit in 1694, Bashō paid homage to her in a haiku, hiragiku no me ni tatete miru chiri mo nashi, 白菊の目に立てゝ見る塵もなし, in the eye of a white chrysanthemum, there is not a speck of dust. [1] Sonome was known for the purity of her spirit and her poetry, which possessed a frank and immediate sense of purpose.

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