Analyzing Types of Flowers in 'Past The Patriot' Monologue

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What does the poet mention as being mixed in their path?

Myrtle

What broke into a mist with bells according to the text?

The air

What did the old walls rock with according to the text?

The crowd and cries

What did the poet say they leaped at to give to their loving friends?

The sun

Who is described as being on the house-tops now?

Nobody

What does the poet say cuts both their wrists behind in the text?

A rope

What do people think all the others are doing to the poet for their year's misdeeds?

'Stone' at them

How does the poet say they entered and how do they plan to go?

'In triumphs'

'It was roses, roses, all the way' signifies which theme?

'Love'

Explore the symbolic meanings of different types of flowers mentioned in the monologue 'Past The Patriot'. Analyze how flowers are used to convey emotions and themes in the text.

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