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What does destroying the marigolds mean to Lizabeth?​

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Lizabeth destroys the marigolds in a moment of losing her innocence: she has been presented with an uncomfortable truth about her life (that her father is struggling to provide for the family and is so sad about it that he sometimes cries). In order to make things seem simple again, she wrecks the flower patch.

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