At the beginning of the story, Lizabeth is thinking of herself only, her town, her boredom, and her own rage.
Elizabeth says that destroying the marigolds is her last act of childhood because it leads her to finally comprehend the rationale behind Miss Lottie's seemingly cryptic habits. Through her new perspective, Elizabeth learns to refrain from superficial judgments, and she begins to have more empathy for other.
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I wanted to be heroic. At least I wanted to believe I was. To be honest, I’ve always been good at pretending. Pretending not lying. I spent the first 13 years of my life pretending I was someone else and that I wasn’t in the situation I was in. I pretended I had a nice house, money, food. How I longed for anyone else’s life. Anyone’s, as long i was out of that dreadful place. But I got what I wanted didn’t I? For some reason I feel like that’s all going to change soon. Starting tomorrow…
Change it how you want I guess this is just the start
Answer:
Supports :
1.They can be good role models as they are very talented in their respective fields.
2. They can inspire people to better themselves.
However, they can not be the role models for every person.
1.As they may have lack of knowledge in some areas.
2. They have some habits like drugs or smoking , that inspire people in wrong way.
So,
It would be dangerous to have them as role models for every single aspect in life.