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Visiting London for the first time in her life, the first thing Nina wanted to do was to buy lilac roses. Do you think that this desire had a magical symbolism to it?
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I didn't think of that possibility as I was reading, but lilac roses are associated with eternity or long life, so maybe they were referencing her many different lives.
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That's such an interesting point you raise! The author seems very well-versed in the topic so I don't doubt she'd know the symbolism of the roses but I also wonder what she was intending when she included it...
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Maybe the author knew that lilac roses are associated with eternity and gave importance to this minute detail. I also recall another incident from the book where Nina struggles to find the entrance to Ganieda's house. She then walks around the garden and notices lilac roses again and takes a moment to appreciate their fragrance. The perfume of the flowers seems to heighten her perceptual awareness, and eventually, she discovers the door.
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I didn't give it much thought while reading the book, but now it seems like symbolism that the Lady of the Lake bought flowers, associating her with nature.
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Anu Anand wrote: 10 Oct 2023, 06:26 Maybe the author knew that lilac roses are associated with eternity and gave importance to this minute detail. I also recall another incident from the book where Nina struggles to find the entrance to Ganieda's house. She then walks around the garden and notices lilac roses again and takes a moment to appreciate their fragrance. The perfume of the flowers seems to heighten her perceptual awareness, and eventually, she discovers the door.
I didn't catch that. That is such a great interpretation.
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Anusha Thatavarthi wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 01:45
Anu Anand wrote: 10 Oct 2023, 06:26 Maybe the author knew that lilac roses are associated with eternity and gave importance to this minute detail. I also recall another incident from the book where Nina struggles to find the entrance to Ganieda's house. She then walks around the garden and notices lilac roses again and takes a moment to appreciate their fragrance. The perfume of the flowers seems to heighten her perceptual awareness, and eventually, she discovers the door.
I didn't catch that. That is such a great interpretation.
Thank you, Anusha! It's these subtle details in books that make reading so enjoyable. It's like finding hidden treasures in the story. :techie-studyingbrown: :)
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The author of Nimue is very detailed and meticulous. Since lilac roses are symbolic of long life, eternity and happiness, she used them to hint at Nina’s time travel and the many lives she leads to find herself and her quest for happiness.
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This detail passed me by when reading. Thanks for pointing out the possibility :-)
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I did not realize the symbolism in her desire to find lilac roses. After reading through these responses, I definitely think they were in there intentionally. I wish I had known that going in to the book, they would have felt more significant than just a high school student wanting something pretty. Thank you all for sharing their meaning, it really helps bring it all together in such a subtle way!
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I had never heard of lilac roses, so to me this did turn out to be a foretelling of Nina having some connections to her past self. I think our subconscious remembers a lot of our past lives and they arise in a similar way.
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It is undeniable that the desire expressed in the book holds a certain magical symbolism. As the story progresses, it becomes increasingly clear that this desire serves as a means for the reader to comprehend Nina's deep connection with nature. The book emphasizes the importance of nature, and this realization only reinforces the message that the author is trying to convey.
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Lilac roses are associated with long life so it is most likely that her spirit is bringing her close to her life mission.
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Post by Ramadevi Tatavarthi »

Lilac roses symbolize eternal life. I've been going with the flow of the book and didn't pay much attention to that detail. So, I didn't initially think that lilac roses had a connection, but now I suspect the author might have incorporated some significance.
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Post by Enjani Matendeko »

While still starting the book, I didn't think so. I felt she just wanted some color in her life. But, eventually, I had a rethink. She's somehow connected to nature, she probably felt its pull from her origin.
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