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Lizabeth's rage caused her to destroy the marigolds.
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When she thinks about the hometown of her youth, Lizabeth remembers the chaos of adolescence.
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Lizabeth's community can be described as impoverished and with black workers who have always been depressed.
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Adult Lizabeth clearly remembers the summer days.
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When Elizabeth remembers the Marigold she feels compassion.
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Lizabeth used the destruction of marigolds to mark the end of her childish innocence and beginning of her adult compassion.
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Lizabeth destroyed Miss Lottie's marigolds in an attempt to release the anger and frustration she feels about her life.
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Elizabeth's destruction of the marigolds signifies that she has matured from a young child into a mature woman.
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