How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
I walk over to the edge of the cliff, so I'm right over the falls. I take the plant out of its pot, shake the dirt off the roots, get a good grip, reach my arm back, take one deep breath before I pitch my arm forward, and let go. (38.23)
How satisfying is this? In tossing the plant that she has come to believe represents the old her, Lennie's letting go of who she used to be—and accepting who she has become. Dare we say she's even come to like her current self?