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    the theme of Innocence. Choose which character you want to analyze: Gordie LaChance; Chris Chambers‚ Teddy DeChamp or Vern Tessio Once you have chosen a character‚ decide what three characteristics you will focus on. Then consider how the characteristics identified relate to the theme of Innocence: Death of Innocence; Maturity‚ Loss of Innocence; Death of individual. Then write the paper. ( o Each paragraph should focus on each of the three characteristics and theme of innocence. Each body

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    Allegory describe in terms of characters‚ figures‚ and event‚ but the objective is to teach some kind of moral lesson. It’s a figurative treatment of a subject in disguise of another. The Hunger Games: This trilogy of Young Adult books is an allegory for our obsession with reality television and how it numbs us to reality. Double entry journal 1."There was a blink of bright light beyond the forest and the thunder exploded again so that a littlun

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    An initiation story’s plot is typically concerned with a protagonist’s experience that drives character development. More commonly it is concerned with the loss of innocence in a child adolescent. One example of this category of fictional writing is “Boys and Girls” by Alice Munro‚ in which a young girl found pride in helping her father breed and slaughter animals in a time and place where a woman’s role was to be married and tend to a family. After watching her father kill Mack‚ a horse the narrator

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    March 17‚ 2013 Assignment #2 The Loss of Innocence Crime is an interesting aspect of our every day society. People choose to commit crimes for various motives and intentions. One thing that will always go hand-in-hand with the concept of crime is the idea of innocence. Innocence is something that we are born with and something that we slowly loose as we mature and learn. In the event of a crime‚ someone is always guaranteed to experience a loss of innocence whether it is the person committing

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    Hunger Games theme What would we do if we were chosen at random to fight for our life? Would we just let it happen? Would we fight back and try our best to keep out dignity? Or would we do whatever it takes just to stay alive‚ even if it means losing site of who we really are? These are all decisions that Peeta and Katniss‚ two kids from a city called Panem had to make all by themselves. The novel The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins has many themes‚ but the most important overall‚ is the importance

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    Suzanne Collins‚ the author of The Hunger Games‚ wants us to believe that sometimes in life‚ we are required to do tasks that we are uncomfortable doing. Collins uses symbolism in her book to help further her writing. One form of symbolism I chose was the bow and arrow. In my opinion the bow and arrow symbolized strength and confidence in Katniss. Strength is symbolized because Katniss was taught to use a bow by her father. Therefore‚ having a bow gives her strength and confidence to provide and

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ explores the idea of the loss of innocence. Throughout the novel‚ many characters succumb to their savage instincts. Golding expresses his overwhelmingly pessimistic beliefs that in the absence of civilization human nature loses and resorts to animalistic behavior. Golding’s idea of the emergence of inner evil when structured society is vacant‚ is emphasized numerous times throughout the text. “He found himself understanding the wearisomeness of this life‚

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    “star-crossed lover” in-order to entertain the audiences of the Hunger games and “give them something more to care about.” In this way‚ there exists a tension between real and false appearances. For instance‚ in-order to properly put on this performance or façade of love‚ Katniss attempts to rely on the real love felt by her parents and replicate this to satisfy how the state “supposes” she should act. This further indicates the overall loss of identity that occurs through this manipulation of appearances

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    rushed to seize her she hollered “I VOLUNTEER‚ I VOLUNTEER AS TRIBUTE!” As my wife muttered under her breath‚ “at least district 12 might have a winner this year” my eyes searched the crowd for Melanie and I wondered how she could cope with another loss. After losing her husband she completely closed off. It nearly killed her and now

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    Loss of innocence In every child’s life‚ there is a certain time in their life when they lose their innocence. Young or old‚ it is inevitable when it will happen. In William Golding’s “Lord of the Flies”‚ he conveys the idea of how the group of boys slowly begins to lose their innocence and resort to savage‚ inhuman living conditions. Ralph fights for a community‚ a way that they can all live in harmony yet have a civilized structure in their society. On the contrary‚ Jack leads the group of

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