Looking for tulip's peace In Silvia's poem "Tulip", the author seems desperately seeking peace and tranquility, but as it seems to find everything she despises symbolized by the tulip she received is. As Plath explained on lines 3 to 4, her hospital environment provides a place for "quietly learning peace and quietly lying" because "no one". Then she got very white in her room, she ran away all the concerns of the world outside the wall and took all the "baggage" related to her family.
The tulip of the 1630s was born in the Netherlands and is known today as a bubble of tulip in the Netherlands. Based on the background, it is estimated that the price of tulip rose 2,000% in 4 months and then declined 99%. In the latter half of the 1980s, Japan's massive economic stimulus measures disrupted the economy and brought about extensive speculation. From Investopedia: "At the peak of the real estate bubble in 1989, the value of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo exceeded the value of real estate in Tokyo, after which the bubble soared in early 1990." This is a real estate bubble in Japan It is known as a stock.
As the price of goods rises and goes up, it plummets suddenly. It is called bubbles. The first of this type dates back to the 17th century: tulip bubbles or tulip fanaticism. In the Netherlands there is a particularly high demand for flowers: tulips. The tulip was brought from Europe to a European merchant ship, and it became wonderful. It may take several years for a single tulip to bloom. As a result, the prices of these flowers began to rise, along with them the popularity of tulips grew. The tulip became a national sentiment, a tulip fever was born. Once, tulip bulbs were sold at the same price as home. Today, 150 Florin of 1 5035 is equivalent to approximately $ 25,000.
I think I've heard about the comparison of bubbles in the Dutch tulip in 1630. Here, the tulip is crazy. Futures trading allows a more liquid market and according to historians it leads to tulip bulbs "enough to provide half-life food, clothing and residence for all Dutch families." As mentioned earlier, Bitcoin has utility. Although speculation plays an important role in price, people estimate how much public utilities will increase in the future (Steve Wozniak et al.). Because Bitcoin can act as an effective value store,