Lizabeth's father is angry and unhappy due to the harsh living conditions they face in their poverty. Lizabeth internalizes his anger, feeling guilty and hopeless in response. She later acts out destructively by destroying the marigolds that represented hope and beauty in their bleak world.
In "Marigolds" by Eugenia W. Collier, Lizabeth's father is upset primarily due to the stress of their impoverished living conditions and the impact it has on his family. He struggles with feelings of helplessness and frustration, particularly regarding his inability to provide a better life for his children. This emotional turmoil culminates when Lizabeth's actions inadvertently disrupt the fragile peace in their household, highlighting the challenges and pressures faced by families in difficult circumstances.
"Saddened dad" is a rhyming pair for an unhappy father.
sad, Dad, unhappy Pappy
Sad Dad!!
In the story "Marigolds," when Lizabeth hears her father cry, she feels a mixture of shame, guilt, and empathy towards her father. She is overwhelmed by the realization of how her actions have hurt her family and the impact of poverty on their lives.
a pregnant daughter.
slow- mow, doe,crow, bow, stow Unhappy - chappy, crappy, nappy, snappy, happy father
Sad Dad!!
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Scince England was our mother country Scotland was our father country, Wales was our aunt contry and Ireland was our unhappy uncle country