
An illustrated book featuring anthropomorphic flowers personified as women in satirical and whimsical designs, accompanied by texts exploring floral symbolism and stories.
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An illustrated book featuring anthropomorphic flowers personified as women in satirical and whimsical designs, accompanied by texts exploring floral symbolism and stories.
will contain mild spoilers
Fleeting, satirical references to feminine charms, bosoms, and flowers dying on women's bodies.
Satirical depictions of pruning as cruelty and a faded scythe symbolizing mortality.
No profanity present.
Satirical mention of tobacco, portrayed as unsuitable for ladies.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
No religious themes present.
Fantasy elements like a flower fairy and meadow oracle in fairy-tale style.
Recurring satire on Victorian society, femininity, slavery analogies, and abolitionist ideas.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Satirical analogy to white slavery in the flower trade, implying coercion.
Satirical portrayals of systemic cruelty to flowers, equated to slavery and human exploitation.
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