If you look at our conversation above, to me the grass surrounding the Rose seems to represent the worlds around and yet also a part of the Tower, and Walter mentions a dying blade of grass on an...
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If you look at our conversation above, to me the grass surrounding the Rose seems to represent the worlds around and yet also a part of the Tower, and Walter mentions a dying blade of grass on an...
Mmmmm I'm still thinking the Purple Blade was a symbol of the dying worlds.
Ah, gotcha.
Thanks for sharing it, and it is an interesting theory.
Yep. Interesting the Purple Blade of Grass represents a single world for Roland to try and understand (in hopes that his mind would snap from other party's perspective) and the purple grass growing...
Yep. Interesting the Purple Blade of Grass represents a single world for Roland to try and understand (in hopes that his mind would snap from other party's perspective) and the purple grass growing...
Exactly.
Well, I could live in a town called Spiderwick. It definitely has a certain something, a certain ring if you will.
The more I think about it, the more I'm feeling that the purple blade of grass is meant to represent the dying multiverse.
I'm pretty sure it will. Especially if you keep the purple blade of grass in your mind while you do it.
Masturbate.
Okey doke :harrier:
Hey Brice, are you going to give me the complete version of what you feel the Purple Blade of Grass is all about?
The single blade in the vision..but its also related in some way to the grass around the Rose in the vacant lot it seems.
It just felt to me like there was a lot more importance to the blade of grass that King was alluding to and after The Wastelands it doesn't get mentioned again. It just kind of hit me earlier today,...
Roland says that he believes the Rose is the Tower. Its not stated as some fact, as far as I can remember. I can buy it though. It is the Tower in another form. So does the purple blade of grass mean...
So, by "sneak peak into the Rose's natural environment" do you mean that it was just a sneak peak into it being in the lot? 'Cause it sure seemed to be invested with a lot of meaning in Roland's...
Ooooor you can just go ahead and keep it to yourself...
So what is the significance of the purple grass in the visions of Roland and Eddie and the paint on the grass around the Rose in the lot to you?
Well, thats another topic.[/quote]
Meh...it's all one topic really. :P[/quote]
I see what you're saying.
Okay, you've got me interested...in your full idea.