When Sunny the prostitute comes to Holdens’s hotel room‚ when he visits the museum‚ and when he lies to Mrs. Marrow on the train are all examples of controversy and loss of innocence in the novel. Throughout the novel‚ Holden is afraid of losing his innocence. After he leaves Pencey Prep‚ Holden stays in a hotel and meets Maurice‚ who works in the elevator at the hotel. Maurice asks Holden “Innarested in having a good time‚ fella? Or is it too late for you?” (Salinger 101) When Maurice asks
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Loss of innocence is a major theme in the book Lord Of the Flies by William Golding. Throughout the book‚ the boys go from civilized to savagery. Golding showed that without civilization‚ people will lose their innocence. In the beginning of the story‚ everyone was civilized. They voted Ralph as their leader and Ralph uses his authority to establish rules and enforce the moral and ethical codes of the English society. The conch symbolizes civilization and civilization keeps the boys from losing
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those who just get caught in an accident. So yes‚ people should be held accountable for their actions and no depending on the situation. This is shown through “Life of Pi”‚ “The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt”‚ “The Value of a Sherpa Life”‚ and finally‚ “The Seventh Man”. The short story‚ by Yann Martel‚ “Life of Pi” explains the concept of why we should be held responsible: “‘Stupidity has a price. You should show more care and wisdom next time’” (Martel 204). By this‚ he
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Life of Pi: Reading Response When I began reading ‘Life of Pi’ by Yann Martel I had little expectation it would peak my interest. I expected it to be a boring school assignment that I would have to get through‚ process the information and put on paper. To my relief‚ this book was completely the opposite. I must admit‚ the beginning chapters were quite dry. I would have never chosen in the beginning of a book to mention a sloth‚ probably the most uninteresting mammal ever. Slowly‚ the book progresses
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of just how Pi managed to survive the hardships‚ loss‚ pain and suffering‚ all in the Pacific Ocean’s harsh‚ unforgiving environment. The first explanation involves Pi’s inborn desire to survive at all cost and to resist giving up. Also‚ Pi’s versatility to change from a life-long vegetarian to a meat eater and his creativeness in making the best out of a horrible situation are some of the key factors that contribute to his survival. Furthermore‚ the role of Richard Parker in keeping Pi motivated to
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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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high school is either the best time of a person’s life or the worst. Holden Caulfield‚ the main character of J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ epitomizes this as readers watch him struggle 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
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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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Piscine Molitor Patel or Pi‚ Pi is named after the French word for pool and is the protagonist of Ang Lee’s Oscar winning movie and Yann Martel’s award winning novel‚ Life of Pi. Pi and his family departed from their home in India and were moving to Canada to start a new life‚ but their boat gets caught up in a disastrous storm‚ sinking the boat and killing everyone aboard except for Pi. Pi then survives 227 agonizing days abandoned in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on an undirected lifeboat with
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