A “pink china jug with a sun-yellow rim”. (On Beauty, Zadie Smith, p. 8)
I think this is an awkward looking jug, drawn as per Smith’s description.
]]>Howard Belsen and Kiki Simmons, “Their only daughter, Zara, sat on a stool with her back to the room, her earphones on, “ looking up reverentially at the television.” (On Beauty, Zadie Smith, p. 7-8).
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]]>If you have important information stored in your ipad, or your ipad is of significant importance to you, you may dream of it.
If you have a special association or memory linked to your ipad, you might dream of it.
Its common to see a young kid in a buggy watching something on a ipad. Love it or hate it, the electronic product has replaced the simple toy.
Its pretty common by now. Zadie Smith’s book Intimations, chronicles this sight and how two other mothers mock the use of the ipad as a toy.
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]]>Smith prefers to see peonies, which symbolize wealth, stability, good luck and the continuation of a happy marriage. The denial of peonies in the day, may lead to dreaming of peonies at night.
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]]>Zadie Smith was busy in her rat race through Market Garden, New York, when a strange sight took her breath away. Pink tulips with orange highlights. Smith’s book of six essays, named Intimations, was written in the beginning of lockdown in the US. She compiled these essays to make a book because she wanted to donate her royalties to charity, to aid those suffering during this pandemic of Covid-19 in 2020.
She saw tulips in her day. She might dream of tulips in her night.
What do tulips mean in dreams? Tulips mean new beginnings, joy, happiness and deep love. Tulips can also mean a while lot of other attributes too. Good ones.
The fact that Smith saw tulip, a flower that symbolizes much new beginnings, during her ordinary day routine in the midst of the world battling Coronavirus, is akin to the Universe sending its message. Mind you, Smith emphatically states that she wasn’t the only woman who saw and appreciated the tulips. Two other women were equally mesmerized by the sight of tulips growing in a tiny intersection where three roads met.
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