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What does the reader learn about the background and setting of the story from the
first four paragraphs of the text in marigold?

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they livied in an improversihed little community.

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In contrast to the marigolds, the reader is made aware of the narrator's poor upbringing. I only have memories of the dry September in the shantytown where I resided, with its dirt streets and barren yards.

What is the background of the beginning of Marigold?

Eugenia Collier wrote the short story "Marigolds" in 1969. Collier's early periods in rural Maryland during the Great Depression are referenced in the novel. Poverty, adulthood, and the connection between compassion and innocence are some of the issues it explores.

Lizabeth's outrage and rage at Mrs. Lottie's marigold garden set the tone for "Marigolds" at the outset. Lizabeth believes the garden to be ideal and stunning, but she recognizes that it does not reflect her life or the circumstances she is now facing.

For you, life is bleak and painful, and to cultivate such a lovely garden amid the ruins and carnage that blossomed in the city was repugnant and insensitive; it should not be tolerated but should be destroyed.

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