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  1. Color. By Christina Rossetti. What is pink? a rose is pink. By a fountain's brink. What is red? a poppy's red. In its barley bed. What is blue? the sky is blue.

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    In order to offset the ending color that is treated as boring and lonely, the rest of these lines are designed to showcase the connection and unity that stem from other colors. With this in mind, not only does Rossetti offer things to represent the colors she notes, but she also pairs them with colors that are relatable. These pairings, however, ar...

    The tone of these lines in ‘What Is Pink?’ shifts as the author turns to a more morose color with “blue” and a more bland color in “white.” Regardless of the shift, the concepts that represent the colors are still beautiful entities: “The sky” and the “swan.” They are, however, less romantic and more inspirational since both of the items can extend...

    The pairing of colors in these lines of ‘What Is Pink?’ is again grounded in similar ideas since they are both plants. “Pears” are noted as things that “are yellow,” whereas “grass is green.” Once more, there is beauty to be had within the descriptions since “[p]ears” are allotted three positive adjectives—“[r]ich and ripe and mellow”—and “[t]he gr...

    In lines 13-16 of ‘What IsPink?’, to describe “violet,” Rossetti has chosen to use “[c]louds.” The more obvious choice would have been the flower, “violet,” but in doing so, this idea could not have reached back to elements of “sky” and “swan.” Rather, these lines would have been a continuation of the plant idea, but it seems that Rossetti wants mo...

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  2. 19 set 2000 · What is Pink? Your 1 1/2 year-old is beginning to distinguish different colors. Tips for reading and sharing: Point to and name the objects in each picture as you read the poem. Encourage your child to point to similar colors around you while repeating the names of each color

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    • 1963
    • Christina Georgina Rossetti, Jose Aruego
    • Christina Rossetti
  3. What Is Pink? Prev Poem. Next Poem. Famous Children Poem. This is a color poem that captures the beauty in the natural world. Color is all around us, from a rose and a poppy to the clouds and sky. Featured Shared Story. This was a poem I learned at school in my elocution lessons in the early 1960s.

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  4. What is Pink? Your 1 1/2 year-old is beginning to distinguish different colors. Tips for reading and sharing: Point to and name the objects in each picture as you read the poem. Encourage your...

  5. 26 ott 2010 · Christina Rossetti's poem lists various objects of different colors while the pink flamingo in the artist's illustrations has other objects of the same colors in mind.

  6. 19 set 2000 · Frances Polidori Rossetti bore this most important women poet writing in nineteenth-century England to Gabriele Rossetti. Despite her fundamentally religious temperament, closer to that of her mother, this youngest member of a remarkable family of poets, artists, and critics inherited many of her artistic tendencies from her father.