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Green Star Symbol

de Alkanadi, 2014-aŭgusto-19

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Alkanadi (Montri la profilon) 2014-aŭgusto-19 07:00:24

Why does green represent hope?

patrik (Montri la profilon) 2014-aŭgusto-19 07:08:05

Alkanadi:Why does green represent hope?
Here's how it came to be...
In a letter to The British Esperantist in 1911, L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, wrote: "It seems to me, that my attention was drawn to the color green by Mr. [R. H.] Geoghegan and from that time I began to publish all of my works with green covers . . . Looking at one of my pamphlets that I had entirely by chance printed with a green cover, he pointed out that this was the color of his homeland, Ireland; at that time it came to me, that we could certainly look at that color as a symbol of HOPE. About the five-pointed star, it seems to me, that at first Mr. de Beaufront had it imprinted on his grammar [of Esperanto]. I liked that and I adopted it as a symbol. Afterward by association of ideas, the star appeared with a green color."

kaŝperanto (Montri la profilon) 2014-aŭgusto-19 11:13:32

patrik:
Alkanadi:Why does green represent hope?
Here's how it came to be...
In a letter to The British Esperantist in 1911, L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, wrote: "It seems to me, that my attention was drawn to the color green by Mr. [R. H.] Geoghegan and from that time I began to publish all of my works with green covers . . . Looking at one of my pamphlets that I had entirely by chance printed with a green cover, he pointed out that this was the color of his homeland, Ireland; at that time it came to me, that we could certainly look at that color as a symbol of HOPE. About the five-pointed star, it seems to me, that at first Mr. de Beaufront had it imprinted on his grammar [of Esperanto]. I liked that and I adopted it as a symbol. Afterward by association of ideas, the star appeared with a green color."
Awesome; I did not know this.

orthohawk (Montri la profilon) 2014-aŭgusto-19 13:06:07

patrik:
Alkanadi:Why does green represent hope?
Here's how it came to be...
In a letter to The British Esperantist in 1911, L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, wrote: "It seems to me, that my attention was drawn to the color green by Mr. [R. H.] Geoghegan and from that time I began to publish all of my works with green covers . . . Looking at one of my pamphlets that I had entirely by chance printed with a green cover, he pointed out that this was the color of his homeland, Ireland; at that time it came to me, that we could certainly look at that color as a symbol of HOPE. About the five-pointed star, it seems to me, that at first Mr. de Beaufront had it imprinted on his grammar [of Esperanto]. I liked that and I adopted it as a symbol. Afterward by association of ideas, the star appeared with a green color."
I had read (in Marjorie Boulton's biography, if I rmember right) that the green star was adopted when the publisher Hachette issued a book with a white cover with green stars all over it, apparently it was the only cover they had left at the time, or something like that.

efilzeo (Montri la profilon) 2014-aŭgusto-19 15:59:28

after all the bad things came out from the Pandora's box, there was only one thing remaining inside of it: it was the hope (elpis in greek, spes in roman), represented as a little green bird. that's where it comes from.

it was so because as many say "hope is the last to die"

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