In the story of “Marigolds” it involves poverty. In the story they said that “We children, of course, were only vaguely aware of the extent of our poverty.” “Having no radios, few newspapers, and no magazines, we were somewhat unaware of the world outside our community.” Every tenngers or kids in the world has had times, even older people have issues. Every child has had poverty. It matters …show more content…
For an example in the story of “Marigolds” it said that “By the time I was 14 my brother Joey and I were the only children left at our house, the older ones having left home for early marriage or the lure of the city, and the two babies having been sent to relatives who might care for them better than we.” This is explains that Joey was only three years younger than his brother, and was very mature. This matters today’s whole tenngers or kids can be very mature, but parents have to given them a chances. In the relationship between innocence in the story of “Marigolds” every young tenngers or kids are very innocence. In the story of “Marigolds” it said that “Miss Lottie died long ago and many years have passed since I last saw her hut, completely barren at last, for despite my wild contrition she never planted marigolds again.” It matters in today’s world that tenngers or kids are all inovence no matter what other people say. Have you every though about why tenngers or kids don’t understand their parents? I think every teenage or kids had once in their life being poverty. In the theme in the story “Marigolds” it is more about maturity, and the relationship between innocence. Not every young teenages and kids had understands the point of view of their