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    transition from a child into a young adult is referred to as “the coming of age‚” or simply growing up. Certain children reach this stage through a tragic‚ painful event‚ which sometimes can potentially change them and the way they view the world. Other children reach this stage by simply growing up and understanding everything around them. This stage in life is one of the most important in literature. The coming of age theme is found in many pieces of literature‚ such as Laurie Halse Anderson’s

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    Unveiled Eyes In Maycomb County‚ Alabama during the Great Depression‚ Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer in Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ explains to Scout Finch‚ his daughter‚ that "you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view - until you climb into his skin and walk around in it" (39). At first‚ Scout does not understand the meaning of his words‚ but as she matures through the novel‚ her eyes are unveiled‚ and she understands what Atticus is trying to tell

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    The age of miracles is a suspenseful and thrilling novel that depicts the life of a young girl named Julia struggling with everyday teen problems as well as a apocalyptic world. Humanity is having feelings and being brave. In this text walker explores the two themes first love and betrayal as they are brought up in this novel. First love can be alluring and confronting. It’s a feeling that at the time is so compelling and foreign. We first learn about Julia’s secret obsession at the bus stop when

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    receiving critical acclaim for its themes and messages. The most important two however‚ is coming of age and racism. The creation of the book was during civil unrest in America‚ and so the story is of these kids in Alabama learning what racism is‚ while also learning what it means to grow up without prejudice. An example of this would be the “Mad dog” scene. The author‚ Harper Lee‚ uses many literary techniques‚ such as symbolism‚ conflict‚ and setting‚ to drive the themes home. And they come into play

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    Maycomb‚ Alabama; although‚ for the main characters Jem and Scout Finch‚ life is everything but ordinary. The book takes place during the early 1930s‚ and goes on a three-year journey through the fascinating lives of the Finches. The coming of age is an occurring theme in To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee through the following

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    One of the major themes in A Separate Peace is the coming of age. The theme of maturity can be viewed as a growing realization of the war in the school (in which the students realize that they have to enlist into the war "as men")‚ or the private and interior crisis one goes through (such as Gene discovering his identity as the novel progresses). The training and the sudden labors that the Devon students engage in attempt to prepare the boys for their future at the war; this can be seen as the external

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    June 2‚ 2014  Coming of Age      Throughout the year‚ we’ve read several books with well developed character that reach a point  of maturity after going through a dramatic experience. Each character from each book such as ​ Great  Expectations‚ Night‚ Odyssey‚ The Most Dangerous Game‚ Romeo and Juliet​ ‚ and ​ The Joy Luck Club‚  was well developed‚ important‚ and overcame a time of trial. Each character reached a “coming of age”  and a certain level of maturity that allowed the reader to relate to the specific character

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    Coming of age essay: Pip’s realizations & growth in ‘Great Expectations’ “I had never thought of being ashamed of my hands before; but I began to consider them a very indifferent pair. Her contempt for me was so strong‚ that it became infectious‚ and I caught it." (Dickens 64) A child’s journey through adolescence can be affected easily by the words and views of others. At the beginning of the novel Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ we are introduced to a Victorian London era‚ and more specifically

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    towards events that occurred in her life in Maycomb‚ Alabama. Throughout the book‚ Scout goes through a path where she encounters maturity. In this passage‚ the literary elements characterization‚ external conflict and voice portray the theme of coming to age. Calpurnia expresses her characteristics with provocative language when scolding towards Scout. Scout brings over a friend‚ Walter Cunningham‚ for dinner as an apology for brutally attacking him in the schoolyard. During dinner‚ Walter

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    A Separate Peace is a coming-of-age novel about two boys at boarding school and their friendship during World War II. There are three significant scenes of violence that occur in the novel; however‚ the core of the plot is based upon one. The first and most poignant is the incident where Gene‚ the narrator‚ jiggles the tree branch while he and Phineas‚ his best friend‚ are preparing to jump‚ causing Phineas to fall and break his leg. The next scene of violence is when Quackenbush calls Gene a lame

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