Children of the New World
What do flowers symbolize in the story, Saying Goodbye to Yang?
Children of the New World
Children of the New World
In "Saying Goodbye to Yang," flowers symbolize acceptance. George gives the flowers to the narrator's family to show his sympathy for their loss of Yang. These flowers show the narrator who George truly is at the core. They show the narrator that he should give people the benefit of a doubt and that people are inherently good and supportive. This neighbor, who the narrator sloughed off as being unemotional, is the person who shows the most care by bringing the family flowers in their time of need. George accepts the narrator and the narrator now accepts George.
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