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natima [27]
1 year ago
5

NARRATIVE: Imagine that a grown-up Lizabeth I granted the opportunity to return and apologize to Miss Lottie, explaining why she

destroyed
the marigolds. Write a narrative that focuses on the dialogue that takes place between these two characters, years after the events described in
the story. To prepare, review textual details and descriptions of Lizabeth's childhood world, how her feelings developed over the course of the
text, her motivations and interactions, and consider how they influenced her devastating actions.
English
1 answer:
julsineya [31]1 year ago
3 0

When a grown-up Lizabeth is granted the opportunity to return and apologize to Miss Lottie, explaining why she destroyed the marigolds a deep conversation took place between them.

Little had altered. Although less depressing, the neighborhood was nonetheless impoverished. My heart sank as I got closer to Miss Lottie's residence. Her urge to add some beauty to this planet had not faded.

There it was—a marigold garden, exactly like the one I once killed. putting an end to someone else's ambitions and goals after having my own ones crushed.

All of it was what I intended to tell her. I waited while I knocked. The door was approached by plodding, slow feet, and it was opened by shaking veiny hands.

We quickly sat down in her dim kitchen, facing each other towards marigold. I made an unsuccessful attempt to avert my attention. She didn't appear to care. I started.

"I apologize." Nothing else, no better ice-breaker, could I have said. She said nothing, so I continued. I'm sorry for spoiling or destroying your marigolds that evening, Miss Lottie.

She cast a downward glance. "I'm here to explain myself and apologize to you. Not a defense and not an explanation. I just… I want you to understand how I felt that evening.

Miss Lottie turned to face me, her gaze examining my features.

"I had just realized how unfair life was—finally grasped it. How miserable, miserable, miserable a life we were all destined to lead. My parents, my brother, and any future children I might have... And I was furious. I was upset because I felt powerless.

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