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    Friedman gives a message of the innocence stripped away by the Holocaust. He uses the metaphor of a butterfly to portray such a loss of innocence. His use of adjectives also emphasizes his view of the scene. The statement “Butterflies don’t live in here‚ in the ghetto” is the most cogent line of the poem. Children cannot survive in the ghetto‚ just like butterflies cannot survive in an enclosed area for too long. In other words‚ the butterfly is a metaphor for childlike innocence. Friedman accentuated this

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    animal‚ they don’t want to harm anyone. To most people‚ mockingbirds are viewed as a symbol of innocence. This is because all they do is make music for others to enjoy. The symbol of the mockingbird is used throughout the book‚ To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In this novel‚ the characters’ understanding of the symbol‚ the mockingbird‚ develops throughout the story showing readers that innocence lessens with age. In the beginning of the book‚ the children are innocent

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    down on his throat to make him stop talking. The creature summoned Victor to make him a mate. It was almost like he thought he was better than everyone else. He said it himself‚ “We may not part until you have promised to comply with my requisition. I am alone and miserable; man will not associate with me; but one as deformed and horrible as myself would not deny herself to me. My companion must be of the same species and have the same defects. This being you must create.” (page 123) The creature

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    how to react towards the attitude and the feelings of the protagonist‚ Sylvia. The day starts when Ms. More brings the kids to downtown New York City in a special shop. Many things will occur at this place and one thing that we will notice is the innocence throughout the interactions of the kids. As they step inside FAO Schwarz‚ an important and well known store in the city‚ they happen to see toys‚ like a small toy sailboats at prices around 1000$ and other things at ridiculous prices! Not understanding

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    Loss of Innocence in A Separate Peace One of John Knowles’ philosophies was that‚ “Loss of innocence is not only a necessary evil‚ but it is vital to spiritual growth‚ as the loss of the umbilical chord is to physical growth”. This‚ along with many of his other philosophies‚ can be seen through his writing. In A Separate Peace this can be seen in World War II‚ Devon‚ and Finny and Gene. First of all‚ A Separate Peace is set amidst the chaos of the time of World War II. The effects of the war can

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    where I was lying in my bed and I was on my own. I had nothing exciting to keep me busy‚ so I decided to pay a visit to my attic. The first thing that caught my eye as soon as I entered the room was my favourite teddy bear‚ a simple present from an old best friend‚ Maria. She gave it to me as a birthday present many years ago. At that particular moment many memories from my childhood started parading in front of my eyes. I was transferred back‚ years ago when I was only eleven years old. I was

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    instances that shape the story as a whole. The first instance that we will refer to is when in chapter 10‚ Scout and Jem get their rifles for Christmas. Once they receive their rifles‚ Atticus says‚” ‘I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard‚ but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the blue jays you want‚ if you can hit ‘em‚ but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’” Scout is confused by the saying and so a few sentences later‚ she asks Miss Maudie‚ their help‚ about why it was a sin

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    “When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind” (Rothfuss‚ Patrick). The quote above helps identify the theme of both stories which is innocence. Innocence is the act of being pure and not knowing everything that is out in the world. The stories had such plot twists and emotional moments‚ but what stood out was how innocent the main characters were when

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    Blake’s use of the pastoral in Songs of Innocence and Experience Put simply‚ Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience juxtapose the innocent pastoral world of childhood against an adult world of corruption and repression. The collection as a whole‚ by means of paired poems in Innocence and Experience (The Lamb‚ The Tyger; The Ecchoing Green‚ The Garden of Love/London; The Nurse’s Song (I and E); Introduction (I and E); The Chimney sweeper (I and E)‚ etc) explores the value and limitations of

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    The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines innocence as “freedom from guilt or sin through being unacquainted with evil”. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee defines a “mockingbird” as someone or something that does nothing to bother or harm others. When Scout and Jem Finch get rifles for Christmas‚ their father Atticus warns them not to shoot at mockingbirds. The children fail to understand at first‚ but their neighbor Miss Maudie informs them that mockingbirds do not do anything but make

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