
Rebellion of the Flowers tells the story of a gardener, Jan, who āunderstood natureās needsā and worked hard to grow and care for his plants. He protected and looked after his flowers, providing them with ālove and gentle care.ā He took great pride in his work and, as a result of his labor, felt āfilled with purposeā and āclose to God.ā However, Janās love and adoration of the flowers transforms into a distortion of his power, as he becomes jealous of the flowers bowing āunder the intense authority of the sun.ā Janās body reflects this internal transformation, and he becomes a looming totalitarian figure demanding the obedience of his flowers. When he realizes that his shadow can block the sun, the flowers rebel and twist around his body, drawing him into the earth. The next morning, the sun comes out, and a āsparking and sweet smellā (perhaps Janās body transformed into metaphorical fertilizer) mixes with the natural perfume of the flowers.
Writer
Millie Goldsholl
Country
United States of America