Innocence In 'Marigolds' By Eugenia W. Collier

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“Marigolds” by Eugenia W.Collier , has an inspiring theme ,one act can change your thinking towards the world . “I recall that devastating moment when I was suddenly more women than child “ (Collier 142) . In that moment, the main character made a bad decision which led her to become more mature and understood the actual reality that she was in . “ I gazed upon a kind of reality which is hidden to childhood” (Collier 148) . This action caused the character to realize how much of her innocence was truly taken away when she started to act more mature . Lizbeth lost her innocence throughout the story and the one act she did made her see how her inmaturtie blurred the fact of what the reality really was .