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Explain “Long Live the Rose That Grew From Concrete” Meaning.

Explain “Long Live the Rose That Grew From Concrete” Meaning.
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      2019-07-27T10:12:43+05:30Added an answer on July 27, 2019 at 10:12 am

      “Long Live the Rose That Grew From Concrete” are the final words of the poem The Rose That Grew from Concrete. The poet in the beginning of the poem, talks about a rose plant which grew from a crack in the concrete wall or floor.

      By making impossible possible, the rose plant succeeded in growing up and enjoying the fresh air. He praises its struggle and its success which is against the law of nature.

      Read the detailed summary of the poem here.

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