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Green Star Symbol

글쓴이: Alkanadi, 2014년 8월 19일

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언어: English

Alkanadi (프로필 보기) 2014년 8월 19일 오전 7:00:24

Why does green represent hope?

patrik (프로필 보기) 2014년 8월 19일 오전 7:08:05

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 (프로필 보기) 2014년 8월 19일 오전 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 (프로필 보기) 2014년 8월 19일 오후 1:06:07

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 (프로필 보기) 2014년 8월 19일 오후 3:59:28

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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