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'The Flower' explains how people frequently view things that are new and criticise new ideas that others have - then as the new idea is circulated and distributed, as it becomes commonplace, they then embrace and copy or utilise it, perhaps artistic or industrial ideas - In Tennyson's day it was the beginning of the industrial revolution, so could be about about things that emerged from this.

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