At the end of "The Secret Garden," Mary Lennox is described as a healthy and vibrant young girl, reflecting the positive changes in her character. Her once pale and sickly appearance has transformed into one that is rosy and full of life, symbolizing her emotional growth and newfound happiness. She becomes more confident and animated, embodying the joy she has found in nurturing the garden and building relationships with others. Overall, her physical transformation mirrors her inner development throughout the story.
Secret Garden - TV series - ended on 2011-01-16.
In the book "The Secret Garden" by Frances Hodgson Burnett, the secret refers to the hidden, neglected garden that Mary discovers on her uncle's estate. The garden symbolizes growth, healing, and renewal, both for the garden itself and for the characters who tend to it. It represents the power of nature and the human spirit to bring about positive change.
The Secret Garden was written at the end of the Edwardian Era. Although first published in its entirety in 1911, The Secret Garden had been released in serial form in 1910. This was the last year of the Edwardian Era which spanned from 1901 to 1910.
In "The Secret Garden," the story ends with the revitalization of both the neglected garden and the spirits of the children who tend to it. Mary, Colin, and Dickon bring the garden back to life, symbolizing their own personal growth and healing. The once isolated and unhappy children find joy and connection in the beauty of the garden, mirroring their own transformation.
Boston Garden ended in 1997.
Savage Garden ended in 2001.
That is Jommer meaning people can't see from God, then end secret more than top secret.
Fondant Garden ended on 2012-06-15.
In the Night Garden ended on 2009-03-06.
Meteor Garden ended on 2001-08-16.
Chatham Garden Theatre ended in 1832.
Garden Variety - band - ended in 1996.