The Secret Garden

What are the signs and symbols of a dead or unvisited garden? Give examples from the text.

The Secret Garden

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The Secret Garden is the central symbol of the story, representing revitalization and how even those things that appear lifeless may regain their health with the proper nurturance. It is Mary's determination to see the garden bloom that allows it to transform from a shameful secret into a meeting ground for the characters to connect and enjoy the beauty of nature. Through the guidance of Dickon, Mary learns about the diversity of plants and how to care for them. As Mary works on cultivating the garden, she simultaneously grows as a person and becomes more mature and happy. Similarly, Colin is replenished and brought out of sickness through his encounter with the magical garden. Though the garden was left to wither by Mr. Craven, not all is lost; the rose plants, the favorite flower of Mrs. Craven, are still holding on to life. Thus this is meant to show how despite the depths of human despair, the will of nature to thrive is much stronger.

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