Why doesn't Lizabeth sense of shame prevent her from destroying the garden at the end of the story?

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Lizabeth's strong feelings of anger and disappointment fuel her desire to destroy the garden, overshadowing any sense of shame she may have felt. In that moment, her need for revenge against her brother and the harsh realities of her circumstances overpower any inhibitions that shame might have elicited.

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