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An Analysis of "The Secret Garden" A Garden of Revival: Healing Through Nature in "The Secret Garden" Frances Hodgson Burnett's "The Secret Garden" is a timeless classic, both in its captivating storyline and deep psychological and emotional symbolism. Against the seclusion of a Yorkshire estate, the novel is a powerful parable of Mary Lennox, Colin Craven, and Archibald Craven—all of whom bear emotional baggage, traumas, and loss. The garden, previously sealed and barren, symbolizes inner revival. As the children and the father all reconnect to nature, they slowly heal psychologically in addition to their literal blossoming surrounding them. This paper will examine how "The Secret Garden" symbolizes new life, healing, and emotional healing through nature and the garden motif for the three main characters, linking their psychological healing to the literal flowering life that surrounds them.

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An Analysis of "The Secret Garden"

A Garden of Revival: Healing Through Nature in "The Secret Garden"

Frances Hodgson Burnett's "The Secret Garden" is a timeless classic, both in its

captivating storyline and deep psychological and emotional symbolism. Against the seclusion of

a Yorkshire estate, the novel is a powerful parable of Mary Lennox, Colin Craven, and Archibald

Craven—all of whom bear emotional baggage, traumas, and loss. The garden, previously sealed

and barren, symbolizes inner revival. As the children and the father all reconnect to nature, they

slowly heal psychologically in addition to their literal blossoming surrounding them. This paper

will examine how "The Secret Garden" symbolizes new life, healing, and emotional healing

through nature and the garden motif for the three main characters, linking their psychological

healing to the literal flowering life that surrounds them.

The Children: Dead Inside but Not Beyond Hope

At the start of the book, Mary Lennox is presented as a sick, sour, unloved child raised in

India by intemperate parents. Similarly, Colin Craven is isolated, weak, and convinced he is

going to die. They are barren, uncultivated land, symbolic of a closed, unwanted land,

unproductive, and disassociated from life. Not surprisingly, Mary's transformation begins when

she is sent to Misselthwaite Manor, an isolated place of natural mystery where she discovers, and

for the first time, how to dream with and about the garden, thereby extending its reach into the

life of the ideally engaged living plant.

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Without a doubt, one can notice the parallel between the children's initial psychological

conditions and the neglected garden. Mary starts to discover the locked garden of the estate as

she begins to change herself physically and emotionally. She gets physically better and

emotionally more empathic, and her curiosity awakens. "The garden was coming alive, and Mary

had come alive with it" (Burnett 109). It is not a backdrop but a living metaphor portraying Mary

and Colin's growth. This matches Elizabeth Lennox Keyser's assertion that "Burnett makes the

garden a representation of the children's psyches" (Keyser 3). Buried emotions, such as the

hidden door, are uncovered and healed in a therapeutic garden space.

Colin's recovery is perhaps the most sensational. Believed to be crippled, he internalized

that perception, exhibiting psychosomatic effects that reflect his father's grief-stricken emotional

abandonment. His recovery, too, is directly related to his time in the garden, and his bodily

transformation replicates his emotional resurrection. Colin's coming of age comes not through

medicine, however, but through laughter, sun, movement, and friendship. Nature steps in as a

therapeutic force, enabling Colin to perceive himself as whole and strong. Jackie C. Horne and

Joe Sutliff Sanders cite this in noting, "The children's immersion in the garden is a therapeutic

model of healing in which agency, care, and connection are at the center" (Horne & Sanders xiv).

Colin's epiphany that he is not cursed is reflective of the garden's own rebirth—a yard that had

previously been deemed dead made whole by care and attention.

The Garden as a Space of Environmental Therapy

Nature is also the therapeutic symbol in "The Secret Garden," and it is both

environmentally and psychologically speaking; the idea is that there is something profoundly

healing emotionally and spiritually about being in nature. In addition, the secret garden in the

novel itself is a metaphoric site of regeneration not just for the novel's central characters (Colin

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