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  • For example, “Suddenly I was ashamed, and I did not like being ashamed” (Collier 35). This shows that Lizabeth feels ashamed of pulling out Miss Lottie’s Marigolds. Being ashamed of one's own behaviorteaches children to not do that act.
  • For example, “I could not say, I’m scared, and I don’t want to be alone, so I merely said, I’m going out. If you want to come, come on” (Collier 49). This shows Lizabeth is scared and does not want to be alone. People often say what they do not really mean, because they are afraid of showing their true feelings and getting hurt.
  • For example, “The half-dawn light was more eerie than complete darkness, and in it the old house was like the ruin that my world had become—foul and crumbling, a grotesque caricature. It looked haunted, but I was not afraid, because I was haunted too” (Collier 55). This shows Lizabeth is not afraid of Miss Lottie’s old house, because she is poor and used to dark, gloomy things. People usually end up living in the environment they are accustomed to.
  • For example, “I had indeed lost my mind, for all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst—the great need for my mother who was never there, the hopelessness of our poverty and degradation, the bewilderment of being neither child nor woman and yet both at once, the fear unleashed by my father’s tears” (Collier 57). This shows Lizabeth is lonely because her mother is never around. Children who grow up without their parents actively involved in their life often feel alone.
  • For example, “Miss Lottie died long ago, and many years have passed since I last saw her hut, completely barren at last, for despite my wild contrition she never planted marigolds again” (Collier 64). This shows that after many years have passed, the marigold incident never left Lizabeth’s thoughts. Somethings in your life will never be forgotten.
  • For example, “And I too have planted marigolds” (Collier 64). This shows that Lizbeth continues to remember Miss Lottie and the marigolds. The marigolds are a symbol of the day she became a woman.
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