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Mimosa


Separation from their original home was one of the many past events that caused tensions and turmoil between a father and his two daughters. While each individuals thoughts about each other fluxuated between both positive and negative, one thing remained constant through out the progression of the poem, the ever enduring presence of religion, faith and its beliefs.
Religion has always had a place in the life of Vito and his family, he had his own ways of using his faith to comfort himself as well as his own visions on what a heaven would be to him, while his daughter also held a strong faith in religion. Just as the weak plant needs support to grow or face death, each of Vito’s ...

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position close to the garden that it grew within. Vito would retreat to this garden to escape the
troubles of the outside world when they became unbearable. He describes the garden to us as;
“The garden that kept them little children even as adults;”
This could be taken as that it did not actually affect Vito physically young but rather it altered him mentally. He would become like Adam and Eve before evil and like that of a young child, all ignorant of all troubles. Complexity and all other dilemma’s that plagued their lives. So in this garden he would escape his troubles through the means of ignoring them and not acknowledging their existence and thus a bit closer to peace, and less degrees of separation
between himself and his God.

Though his daughters once also joined him in his “light”, in essence his garden, it is said that his daughter, Lucia (an cleaver metaphor of Lucifer?) Is that of a luckless fallen angle, refusing to join him ...

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Added: 8/30/2004 05:44:55 AM
Category: English
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 1176
Pages: 5

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