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    events which were to have a permanent and decisive impact on David and his parents. This chain of events were to turn David’s young life and that of his family upside down forever and which was to so angrily lead him out of childhood‚ destroying his innocence and youthful naivety in the process. However‚ David’s shocking revelations lead to his painful gaining of wisdom. When David’s story begins‚ we learn that his life is a stable and happy one‚ and his present family are close and loving. It is this

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    The novel‚ "Fallen Angels"‚ was written by Walter Dean Myers in 1988 in Jersey City‚ New Jersey. The writing is of a war fiction genre and also a coming-of-age story. The tale is told in a first person point of view through a fairly young African-American soldier fighting in the controversial Vietnam War. The story takes place in 1967 to 1968. The novel begins in 1967 with Richie Perry; a seventeen year old‚ black‚ high-school graduate joining the army. He decides to join the army because his mother

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    Wilkerson Anthony‚# 6 Rafi Goldsmith‚ #7 Mac Harris‚ #8 Mary Clark Logan Mrs. Ray Advanced English 10. 7th Period 21 September 2012 The Daisy Withers in the Winter In Henry James’s novella Daisy Miller‚ he contrasts Daisy Miller’s American innocence with Fredrick Winterbourne’s European worldliness‚ illustrating the devastating effects that occur when the two worlds collide. Daisy is an incredibly flirtatious and reckless young American who lacks the formal etiquette of European society. When

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    himself. Gene started to think that Finny was out to destroy him‚ so he became full of envy‚ and jealousy‚ and worked hard to be better than Phineas. Finny doesn’t realize that Gene is out to get him‚ and that Gene envy’s him. Finny is filled with innocence and doesn’t realize what is really happening around him. He

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    effects of exposed innocence. He becomes frustrated that he does not belong where ever he goes. He travels away from his school with no logial direction for a more internal desire to find his place. Holden has trouble understanding why he does not fit in anywhere and implies mental deterioration from stress. Holden Caufeild struggles with the contrast of society’s standards of innocence‚ change and affection to his own intuitive values. Holden vainly seeks for innocence in society only developing

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    going through the pains of adolescence. Growing up in the 1950’s Holden is a teenager who appears to have it all. He is very smart‚ wealthy‚ and has a loving family. When looking at it closer‚ one can see that Holden’s appreciation of childhood innocence‚ and his trust issues‚ make him scared to enter adulthood and keep him from having healthy relationships. Holden cannot keep friends for an extended amount of time. He ends up pushing them away‚ or he behaves so strangely they never

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    Topic: ‘I’m not scared‚’ is a rites of passage novel which charts Michele’s journey from innocence into a maturity beyond his years. Niccolo Ammaniti’s ‘I’m not scared‚’ charts the life of a young boy named Michele Amitrano who has to deal with issues that are not a common occurrence of a 9yr old boy. Throughout the story we witness Michele’s journey from childhood innocence into a maturity beyond his years. This is evident firstly through Michele’s ability to stand up to his fears in order to

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    New York to live in hotels‚ he has several moments when he had Jane on his mind and wanted to contact her. However‚ each time he decides to call her‚ he ultimately does not do so because he is scared of what Jane would think of him now that his innocence is no longer. The most apparent example of this is when Holden got drunk at the whisky bar after he met with Carl Luce‚ and old school mate of his. After getting so drunk that he could barely see straight‚ Holden went to the phone booth to call up

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    The ’Fallen Woman’ A Familiar Feature of Victorian Writing Victorian social conventions placed the female inside the male domain‚ a domestically cultivated flower rather than a wild one‚ uncontrollable and free to roam. Woman was idealised: the angel in the house‚ the wife complementing her husband‚ the helpmate of man. Social conditions offered the Victorian woman little in occupation so her aim in life was to secure a husband‚ succumbing to the political propaganda. As Foster states: Because

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    In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird‚ loss of innocence is seen specifically with the characters of Jem Finch and Boo Radley. For Jem‚ who has watched his father try cases for many years‚ he believes that in court‚ justice prevails. He believes completely that Tom Robinson will be found innocent because Atticus has been able to provide reasonable doubt: Tom could not have beaten Mayella because he has no use of his left arm. However‚ justice is not served in the court trial: prejudice and bigotry

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