A Fall of Marigolds

Why are the marigolds important to the narrator?

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The vibrant shades of yellow, gold, and red marigolds can be connected with the symbolism of fire in both Clara and Taryn's lives. The flowers can also be associated with grief, which ties into the novel's themes of grief and grieving.

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