Suzy Dueck
Natalie Morrill
ENGL 1705EL 12
6 March 2017
Tomboys and Horses: The Affinity of Fatalistic Destiny Coming of age is a term used to describe the growth and process of an adolescent transitioning into adulthood. Rather than happening at a precise moment in time, this process usually happens gradually over time and is vital to the development and formation of a youth’s personal characteristics and belief system. Kenneth Millard asks the question, “What is the proper literary genre to which depictions of adolescence belong?” to which he later goes on to answer by giving us the origin of the term ‘bildungsroman’ be “coined in Germany in 1819, and it means a novel recounting the early emotional development and moral education of its protagonist (‘bildung’: formation; ‘roman’: novel)” (Millard, p.2). The story ‘Boys and Girls’ by Alice Munro, signifies a fundamental change in the narrator’s attitude toward gender …show more content…
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