Elizabeth 's Story - Personal Story In 1987 when I was 5 years old, I found a television commercial. I watch television for several hours, whenever a new toy is promoted, I run to my mother. "Mom ... Mom ... I want that!" I will tell her. I always reply the same. "Perhaps Santa will bring you to you." Immediately after pre-school, I was watching my favorite show, and there were advertisements to play with dolls. Commercials introduce small cartoon babies sleeping between cabbages.
"The world is a misleading and stupid place," Lindsay Hunter wrote in a recommended reading about the story of Elizabeth Crane. "When you connect your shoes, it is hard to forget to choose croissants and run 11 times on the same light gray expressway, Elizabeth Cran is throwing landmines every day and reveals missing, It is anxious ... More than that ... she knows that she had a good time suddenly because it is also the same. "From the global viewpoint talk about the lawn from the global perspective to the world's unusual list of anxieties And it changed. To the end of the day to the meaning of life, and to a small moment where friendship can be dissolved
At Eugenia Collier 's short story "Marigold", a girl named Elizabeth and his family had a hard time during the Great Depression. Elizabeth is a mature African-American girl. Elizabeth 's family was very poor and forced to live in the poor city. Elizabeth and her family must experience struggles for poverty, pain and meaningful controversy within families, and Elizabeth is caught between child and woman turmoil. Elizabeth and her family are struggling with "punishment" of poverty. The difficulty of Elizabeth to cope with poverty has primarily influenced her influence on the destruction of calendula in Miss Lotti's garden. At the beginning of the story, Collier displayed an image resembling the town where Elizabeth was forced to live without life. Elizabeth just "seems to remember the dust - brown and fragile dust".