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In 75-100 words, describe the mood evoked by the ending of "Marigolds." How does the author evoke that mood?

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The end of "Marigolds" presents a mood of acceptance and maturation.

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The end of "Marigolds" presents a mood of acceptance and maturation. This can be seen in the stage of life in which the protagonist Lizabeth is. Because in the end, she, as an adult, realizes that life is imperfect and all humans are also imperfect and are likely to have flaws, weaknesses, sadness and uncertainty. She accepts that it is not possible to control life, it is only possible to live it. This is a sign of maturity and acceptance that is passed on to the reader, establishing the mood of the story.

"Marigolds" is a short story that shows how Lizabeth, after she was a reckless and impulsive child, recognizes her mistakes as she grows up and becomes more aware of her actions and who she is.

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