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The narrator is of the opinion that despite the Great Depression and the dilapidation of the entire nation which is symbolized by Miss Lottie's old house, that there is hope in the face of all the difficulty the nation is passing true. This hope is the American Dream and is depicted by the Marigolds that she plants.

What is the narrative Marigolds' point of view?

The narrative is delivered in the first person, as told by Lizabeth. The tale depicts the main character's thoughts and feelings. Marigolds' conflicts are both internal and external.

What does the narrator imply by saying she planted marigolds?

When the narrator adds at the end of the narrative, "I, too, have planted marigolds," she suggests that she now spends her life by attempting to find optimism in the worst of situations.

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