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If roses are red, why are violets blue?​

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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Violets are blue because the blue variety symbolises love and faithfulness.

  • Violets were a Victorian symbol for the phrase of love that read "I'll always be true." The plant was also popularly referred to as heartsease in the language of Old English. This is because we can say that a good spouse makes one feel at ease and thus the name heartsease. Contrary to what the flower’s name might imply, the beautiful flower can also occasionally be found in the hues of blue, yellow, and white.
  • Violets are flowers that assist to represent modesty, faith, humble love, nobility, intuition, and dignity. The blue variety symbolises love and faithfulness and thus violets are considered to be blue in the phrase where roses are red too. Leigh Hunt, a very close friend of the poets Keats and Shelley, came up with the expression "shrinking violet" in the UK, personifying the ground-hugging flower with modesty and shyness.

Hence, violets are blue because the blue variety symbolises love and faithfulness.

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