Marigolds by Eugenia Collier
Words: 826 Pages: 3 8493In Eugenia W. Collier's short story "Marigolds," the protagonist, Lizbeth, undergoes a pivotal transformation from childhood innocence to the cusp of adulthood during the tumultuous era of The Great Depression. Set against a backdrop of economic hardship and emotional turmoil, the narrative explores how a seemingly trivial act of destruction becomes a catalyst for Lizbeth's self-awareness and maturity. Through the symbolic marigolds, Collier delves into themes of innocence, poverty, and the complexities of growing up. This essay will analyze how […]