Asked by mysterychicken
---In reply to my last post about the key passages:
OK, what if I say the theme is losing your childish innocence or something along those lines and I can support this by writing what Lizabeth says in the end of the story, when she sees Ms.Lottie's reaction..
Would that be alright?
Thanks
-MC
OK, what if I say the theme is losing your childish innocence or something along those lines and I can support this by writing what Lizabeth says in the end of the story, when she sees Ms.Lottie's reaction..
Would that be alright?
Thanks
-MC
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
Yes, but I suspect there were other key passages that foretold this. I haven't read it in a long time.
Answered by
GuruBlue
What does Lizabeth "feel"...when she sees Miss Lottie's teachers?
How does she lose her "innocence"?
How does she lose her "innocence"?
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