The black tulip Part 2

· 문학일독
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Rosa secretly begins growing the black tulip using the bulbs Cornelius entrusted to her. Despite the strict watch of her father, the jailer, she protects the plant and her bond with Cornelius deepens. As the tulip begins to bloom, their rival, Boxtel, plots to steal the credit and the prize. The black tulip finally blossoms, but Boxtel presents it as his own at the horticultural competition. Rosa courageously steps forward to reveal the truth, presenting evidence of Cornelius’s innocence. The truth triumphs—Cornelius is released and regains his honor and freedom. The black tulip becomes a symbol of hope, and he and Rosa are united in love and peace. In the end, both the flower and their love blossom together, radiant and free.

About the author

Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) was a renowned French novelist and playwright. He gained international fame for his adventurous works such as The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo. Born to a general who served under Napoleon, Dumas's mixed-race background influenced his worldview and writing. He had a unique talent for blending historical events with fiction to create gripping, dramatic narratives. Through serialized publications, he reached a wide audience and became a central figure in 19th-century popular literature. Dumas was deeply involved in the evolving literary market and helped make literature more accessible to the public. He managed a literary workshop where he collaborated with assistants to produce a large volume of work. Today, Dumas is celebrated as a literary legend whose stories continue to captivate readers around the world.

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