Marigolds by Eugenia Collier
por BROOKLYN WINDERS
1. Memory
1.1. Having memory with many details is very important.
1.1.1. "Memory is an abstract painting" pg 1
1.2. Having a good memory is good and will benefit you.
1.2.1. "I seem to remember is dust the brown crumbly dust of late summer." pg 1
2. Growing up
2.1. Growing up could be forced against some people rushing to be an "adult".
2.1.1. "I indeed lost my mind for all the smoldering emotions of that summer swelled in me and burst." pg 4
2.2. telling how someone is growing up gives it more of a picture and a feeling with including the way they feel about it.
2.2.1. "Joy and rage and wild animal gladness and shame become together in multicolored skein of fourteen going on fifteen." pg 1
3. Childhood
3.1. Childhood is fun and creates more of a way to get to know someone.
3.1.1. "I gazed upon a kind of reality which is hidden to childhood." pg 5
3.2. Remembering your child hood is important because it shapes who you are today.
3.2.1. "Miss lotties backside came down and her head came up has her sharp eyes searched the bushes you better git!" pg 3
4. Pain
4.1. Feeling pain is important and makes it more interesting.
4.1.1. "I feel again the chaotic emotions of adolescences." pg 1
4.2. Pain is there and should be pointed out and talked about.
4.2.1. "suddenly he sobbed loudly and painfully and cried helplessly and hopelessly in the dark night." pg 4