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    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 him this at first he does not know what to say because he does not understand what he is asking and then when he realizes what Maurice means he is shocked

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    show Holden’s hate toward the idea of losing innocence. Holden mentions a lot about children‚ his love for them and how he wants to save their innocence. He seems to relate more to people younger than him‚ whether they are male of female. He cares about them so much‚ becuase they haven’t lost their innocence‚ unlike adults who are all "phonies." There are three main things he does and talks about‚ that shows his concern. His fascination to save innocence‚ erasing profanity‚ and Allie’s baseball glove

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    Vittorio’s Loss of Innocence http://prezi.com/qbvwarbveujh/lives-of-the-saints-vittorios-loss-of-innocence/ http://prezi.com/5ckm1cwumxw7/isp-mind-map/ http://prezi.com/zev9h5cxvp0x/untitled-prezi/ http://prezi.com/i2_oozgpuxv-/copy-of-lives-of-saints/ “I walked through the streets with a strange sense of lightness‚ as if at any moment I might simply lift up and walk on air; and houses‚ faces‚ voices seemed to fade away from me‚ to lose their power to impress me with their presence. But

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    As a young child‚ it is important to enjoy our childhood and the memorable factors that come along with it. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a child is stripped away for her innocence‚ and experiences many hardships. Growing up in the real world and experiencing different situations is when the loss of innocence occurs. Scout experiences many different stuff‚ one of them being Tom Robinson’s trial. Tom was wrongly accused of assaulting and raping Mayella Ewell and was sent to jail. Scout experienced

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    place during World War II. It is about a group of boys who are on a plane trying to escape war. They crash on a deserted island with no adults present. The boys are forced to figure out a way to survive on their own until they get rescued. The loss of innocence was a major theme present in Lord of the Flies. When the boys crash on the island‚ they are all alone. There are no parents or adults there to help them. They are forced to make grown-up decisions. Aren’t there any grownups? No. Then we’ll

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    The Destruction of Innocence The loss of the boys’ innocence is associated with the evils and dangers of the world. The innocence of the boys is continuously imparted throughout the book that the innocence of the boys is harshly decreasing. Innocence is defined as the quality or state of being innocent and freedom from sin or moral wrong (“Innocence”). During their stay on the island‚ the boys are losing their innocence. They are becoming uncivilized‚ wild and evil. The reality of civilization

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    “I’m not Scared” is definitely a moral storey of lost innocence and adult cruelty. Michele Armitrano and Fillipo Carducci‚ the two main characters of the storey are both subjects of lost innocence and also adult cruelty. Throughout the novel Michele is forced to mature far before his years in order to deal with the situations in which he faces. Fillipo is also forced to deal with the cruelty he suffers as a result of the nasty nature of the adults from Aqua Traverse‚ a small wheat community in Southern

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    preluding to the loss of innocence throughout the story. Charles Lamb said‚ “Lawyers‚ I suppose‚ were children once‚” (Lee) I believe Harper Lee chose to include this quote before the story started to lead into the theme of children losing their innocence. Through this quote she insinuates that the heartless people we have in society today (not necessarily lawyers) were once innocent children. Basically‚ throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee implies that children lose their innocence as they are

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    Jem’s loss of innocence There are many events in Harper Lee’s: To Kill A MockingBird which can lead to Jem’s loss of innocence. All of them are very important for understanding the transformation of the young mind. But one event is the most crucial for changing Jem’s life - the result of the trial and its unfairness. That transformed Jem’s outlook on reality forever. Before these unlucky events occurred‚ Jem lived a playful and carefree life. From his perspective he believed that the world is

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    Striving to protect the innocence of others commonly reflects in the ambitions of society. I relate to the struggle of preserving the desired chastity of adolescence. Around the holidays‚ children dream of Santa and his majestic sleigh pulling up to their home on Christmas Eve. Boys and girls anticipate the magic of Christmas day and question its phenomenon. Sadly‚ once a child discovers the reality of Christmas‚ all dreams of the mythical man on the big sleigh melt away. As an older sister‚ I dread

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