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The main theme or message in the story "Marigolds" is the importance of empathy and compassion.
In the story, Lizabeth is reflecting on a crossroads in her life, an incident that marked the change from child to woman. She is apparently honest with readers in telling us how brutal and hostile she was on the day she attacked Miss Lottie verbally and then attacked her property.
Before the day she tore up the old lady's marigolds, she had not thought of Miss Lottie as a person. In fact, Lizabeth and her friends always used to yell, "Witch!" at the old lady. On that particular day, Lizabeth first took the leading role in yelling furiously at her, repeatedly calling her a witch. Later that day, she returned to her house and tore the marigolds out of the ground. Miss Lottie, however, did not yell at the girl; she just looked deeply sad and wondered why she did it. Lizabeth looked into the "sad, weary eyes" of another human being.
At the story's end, the adult Lizabeth explains the impact:
In that humiliating moment I looked beyond myself and into the depths of another person. This was the beginning of compassion, and one cannot have both compassion and innocence . . .
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Today was gonna be a great day. I knew it would be. The reason was that we were going to scale Mount Kilimanjaro in one day. It sounded like a world record to me! But mountaineers are tough and never give up, so I knew I could do this. I met my teammates at the foot of the mountain with my gear. We were racing against another team and they had already started climbing the mountain. With no time to waste, we started climbing the mountain. During the mountain climb, an event took place. We had to stop for an hour at a cabin located some feet above the mountain. So as I was saying, during the mountain climb, came an avalanche. One of our team members got hit by a heavy rock and went rolling down. He managed to cling to a tree branch though, i rescued him after a good thirty minutes since it was very hard. The rest of the journey was eventless and we finally reached our rest sport. Then after an hour we continued hiking and found the other team stuck in the snow, they weren't able to free themselves. We completed the rest of the hike, put our flag on the peak of the mountain. I felt immense pleasure, that I was able to scale the mountain in a day. Then we rescued the other team's members and went back to our cabins to rest. It was an amazing and truly spectacular adventure.
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The help is a novel about african americans working in whitehouseholds written by Kathryn Stockett. There many important characters in this story but now we will focus on Skeeter and Hilly, two white girls from very similar backgrounds but with different personalities. They both were very good friends at school but their personalities and goals crashed from each other. While Hilly was on her initiative of having "color bathrooms" or as Hilly called them herself “It’s called the Home Help Sanitation Initiative- ” , Skeeter was doing some reseacrh to write her book exposing the hard times black women had while working in the whitehousehold.
The stronger Skeeter became, the most difficult it was for Hilly to cover her actions, as she shouted when the book was released “The book is not about Jackson!”. This situation clearly became a problem for their relationship. This turn of events is really interesting taking into consideration the when Skeeter asks Aibeleen “I just … have to ask you. What changed your mind?” Aibileen doesn’t even pause. “Miss Hilly,” she says.
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