This study explores "And Flowers Know Anger" divan. The poet
concentrates on her suffering and her personal hardship for the loss of her
husband, the prince Abdullah Bin Al-Mubarak. Her creative experience
represented by her connotative poems that
emphasize the family
relationship, seen in her exceptional relationship with the prince the
husband. On the other hand, her revolution and mutiny against the
authority of the husband. It also shows us her support for the Arab
woman rejecting to be always under the authority of men as being
inferior without having her role or even her opinion. Thus she rejects
incomplete solutions regarding this issue, but she accepts the
authoritative colonization from her husband. The poet was able to
formulate the whole event with an innovative pictorial style that shows
the sense of belonging, patience, and love towards the family, the
homeland, the nation and most importantly, the humanity in general.