Name the flowers and fruits that grows in Hans garden.
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Hans’s garden represents little Hans’s lifeblood. Hans works dutifully in his garden every day, and he sells his flowers to make a meager living. Despite his poverty, Hans is rich in flowers: “In all the country-side there was no garden so lovely as his. Sweet-Williams grew there, and Gilly-Flowers, and Shepherds’-purses, and Fair-maids of France.” Thus, when the Miller selfishly plucks flowers from the garden, justifying his actions by claiming that real friends must share everything, the Miller is actually cheating Hans out of his livelihood. There are no limits to the Miller’s exploitation: by the end of the tale, the garden is depleted, and Hans is dead. The garden, like Hans, is beautiful in its innocence, but easily taken advantage of.
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