A God in Ruins
Significance of Teddy's Garden in York
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Teddy had a garden at the house in York where he lived with Nancy and Viola. All sorts of flowers bloomed there. The garden was full of color and variety. Gardening was a way Teddy calmed himself. The garden was also a way of giving life to the universe, since he had brought so much death to it during the war.