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The green snake encircles the prince, and the old man, his wife, and the will-o'-the-wisps form a procession and cross the river on the back of the snake. Back in the land of the senses, and guided by the old man, Lily is able to bring the prince back to life — albeit in a dream state — by touching both the snake and the prince.
He characterised it as at the same time significant and without specific meaning ("zugleich bedeutend and deutungslos"). Hugo von Hofmannsthal described it as an uninterpretable inner music of beautiful images and life contexts ("eine undeutbare innere Musik aus schönen Bildern und Lebensbezügen"), in other words: an abstract art. [6]
Green Snake, the emotional and beautiful Green Snake is the main character, who is in love with Xu Xian. In Rouge , the main character Fleur, who worked in one of Hong Kong's "flower houses," and comes back to life 50 years later to be reunited with her lover Chan Chen-Pang whom she involved in a double suicide. [ 4 ]
"The Little Green Frog" "The Seven-headed Serpent" "The Grateful Beasts" "The Giants and the Herd-boy" "The Invisible Prince" "The Crow" "How Six Men Travelled Through the Wide World" "The Wizard King" "The Nixy" "The Glass Mountain" "Alphege, or the Green Monkey" "Fairer-than-a-Fairy" "The Three Brothers" "The Boy and the Wolves, or the Broken ...
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West–östlicher Divan (German: [ˈvɛst ˈœstlɪçɐ ˈdiːvaːn] ⓘ; West–Eastern Diwan) is a diwan, or collection of lyrical poems, by the German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It was inspired by Goethe's readings of the Persian national poet Hafez .
"The snake's spiritual meaning has long been associated with healing and change," says Wilson. "Snakes represent the cycle of death and rebirth symbolized by the ouroboros—the snake swallowing ...
The Green Snake and the Beautiful Lily; H. Habrmani; The Story of the Hamadryad; Himal and Nagaray; Hoop snake; I. Ivasyk-Telesyk; K. Kaa; Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja ...