The Strays

Importance of Gardens

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Throughout the novel, gardens symbolize the various stages and processes of human life: magical adolescent wonderment, teenage exploration and uncertainty, adulthood growth and mortality. The Trentham garden, specifically, is continuously used to represent these mirroring processes. As a child, Lily recalls the Trentham garden as a “magical place” with “open spaces and secret nooks” (12); as an adult, when Lily revisits the Trenthams after many years, she sees “the garden obscuring the house” and posits that their garden “still forms the setting for my dreams” (222). Lily’s surreal and transcendent relationship with gardens signifies her ever-evolving life and relationship with existence.