As her rage and sadness run their course, she looks up to see an equally devastated Miss Lottie standing over her. She then understands the difference between childhood and maturity and that one cannot have both compassion and innocence in one. “I know that that moment marked the end of innocence.” (pg.224) It is in that moment that Lizabeth sees through the eyes of adulthood, with the eyes of compassion, and she knows that her childhood was done. This relates to today because at a certain point of time you become more mature. All in all, the story “Marigolds” is about Lizabeth finding her way to adulthood, and hitting the bumps and bruises along the way. At the end of the story Lizabeth also ends up planting marigolds in her garden. Those marigolds remember the good. The bad. And all the memories of her
As her rage and sadness run their course, she looks up to see an equally devastated Miss Lottie standing over her. She then understands the difference between childhood and maturity and that one cannot have both compassion and innocence in one. “I know that that moment marked the end of innocence.” (pg.224) It is in that moment that Lizabeth sees through the eyes of adulthood, with the eyes of compassion, and she knows that her childhood was done. This relates to today because at a certain point of time you become more mature. All in all, the story “Marigolds” is about Lizabeth finding her way to adulthood, and hitting the bumps and bruises along the way. At the end of the story Lizabeth also ends up planting marigolds in her garden. Those marigolds remember the good. The bad. And all the memories of her