In Chapter 1 of "Annie John," called "Figures in the Distance," Annie is really curious about death, which makes her want to go to the funeral of the humpbacked girl. She's not going because she feels sad or respectful; instead, she's fascinated by the mystery and finality of death. Annie wants to see the body and figure out what happens after someone dies. You can tell she's super interested in death when she talks about how she listens closely to conversations about it and likes to watch funerals from far away.
Her excitement about going to the funeral shows that she's at a point in her life where she's starting to think about tough ideas like mortality and loss. Annie is a character who is adventurous and unafraid to look into serious subjects, even if she doesn't completely understand how important they are. Wanting to attend the funeral reflects her struggle to understand the adult world and its mysteries, marking her journey from childhood innocence to a deeper awareness of the darker sides of life.