The Sun And Her Flowers Analysis

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The book “ The Sun and Her Flowers” written by Rupi Kaur. The book is a poetry book which consist of five segments in the book including; Wilting, Falling, Rooting, Rising, Blooming. The book is based around love and the authors experience with it and the ups and downs to it. The author also brings in her experiences with love written in the style of poetry.
The first part “Wilting” is about the hardships of relationships and also the breakups that come with it. This segment shows the author wanting more in a relationship and realizing they needed someone better to be able to love them, but it also brings out the side of the author realizing that they didn 't want anyone else, that they wanted them but new they could never have them back. The “ Wilting” segment also describes the sadness and the depressing part of when the one they loved left them for whatever reasons, it shows that they dwell on the person leaving to either showing it being there fault and that they should take full credit for there being something wrong with them rather put the blame on the both of them. And then they other part is another the other halfs fault but it never falls in between both of the people in the relationship.
The second segment is the “ Falling”. Now this part of the book talks about …show more content…

The last and final segment is the “ Blooming”. The last semne is about all of the past segments but learning that thing where into going to get better from there for them. They reflect on the love they received and the love they gave to people. They talk about how they have the right to make their own decisions as a person and have a right to build there future for themselves and go down the path they want to, and not what other people say to contribute to them. It also brings light into the fact that they 've learned better to be in a relationship with someone who doesn 't respect them as a individual, and to also take that love they grew up with and base their life around the