Review of "The Black Tulip" (BR 6)

'Yes! I have grown dark-blue tulips. I have grown dark-red tulips. Now I will grow a black tulip! It will be very difficult. But I will win the prize.' (p. 10)

   It was November 1671, in Netherlands. There was the notice that the government will give 100,000 guilders to grower who grow a black tulip. Cornelius Van Baerle and Isaac Boxtel read the notice. These two men were neighbors, but they weren't friends.
   Cornelius is a scientist. He is clever. So, he tried to grow a black tulip. After a few months later, He succeed to produce bulbs of black tulip.
   To steel the bulbs, Boxtel tried to put Cornelius to prison. In the prison, Cornelius asked the daughter of jailer, Rosa to grow the black tulip.
   After blooming the flower, Boxtel stole the tulip. Then, he brought it to the house of the President of the Flower Society. Rosa go there, too. Then, all the people understood that Boxtel wasn't the grower of the black tulip.
   Finally, Cornelius and Rosa received the prize and they got married.
   I'm glad that they got married.

Dumas, Alexandre. (2005). The Black Tulip. Oxford: Macmillan Heinemann ELT.
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