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why did lizabeth refer to the incident of destroying the marigolds as the "end of innocence"​

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As an adult, Lizabeth in "Marigolds" realizes that the moment she destroyed those marigolds marked the end of her childhood and of her innocence. ... Adult Lizabeth looks back on that moment with feelings of humiliation and reflects that while it was the end of her innocence, it was the beginning of her compassion.

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