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    discrimination and racial segregation in the mid 1930’s‚ the time of the great depression. Harper cleverly gets across many themes in the novel such as social class‚ injustice‚ racial segregation and the strong influence on gender. A key theme is the loss of innocence especially to our main characters Jem and scout. Jem slowly loses it over time in the book as he matures into a young man however he is pushed along the way by some of the life experiences he endures. The main one been the point when he is distraught

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    Montana 1948 is a story told by David Hayden who is fifty-two years old but at the time of the story is 12 years old. He tells about how his life was while living in Mercer County. David experienced many troubles and hardships during the summer of 1948 such as‚ not wanting to live there but live in the city‚ not knowing who to trust and what to feel‚ also not being treated the way he wanted to be. David wanted to feel as though he had a voice and that someone cared about the things he had to say

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    Ponyboy changes a lot from when he is a at home to when he is hiding in a church on a top of a hill with Johnny. Ponyboy grows and matures in this book. Ponyboy grows during this book mentally and physically. In the book Ponyboy Loses his innocence‚ in the beginning of the book Ponyboy was a good student and he followed rules from his older brother Darry. But‚ towards the end of the story Ponyboy started to get himself into bad situations for example‚ he got attacked Socs and during that

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    In J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye‚ the subject matter of Innocence is explored as Holden’s quest throughout New York City unfolds and his views on society develop. The novel is narrated by Holden Caulfield who is telling us the story of how he got to the mental hospital where he is currently a patient. Holden starts off at Pencey Prep‚ a preparatory school in Pennsylvania but eventually leaves after he is expelled. Holden wanders through New York City where he originally plans to go home

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    of his crimes and more of a victim of his fate. Oedipus was not knowing about his true origins when he defeated his father‚ Laius‚ and wedded his own mother‚ Jocasta. He is morally blameless and so destitute of his offenses. If the basis of his innocence was his willingness to do the crimes‚ then he could be seen as not guilty at all. He had committed the unethical wrongdoings unknowingly‚ it was not his intention to do it so.

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    risk by aiding those who felt a large disadvantage on the bottom of a hierarchy. At her young age Alice’s emotionally maturity helped her to understand the benefits of change and accept it wholeheartedly. But the misconceptions that came from the innocence of her youth caused her to misinterpret the situations she faced and therefore make childish decisions. But Alice also stood up to the hierarchy of Wonderland and put herself at risk due to pure kindness.The author leaves an image of Alice with a

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    understand a person until you consider things from their point of view.”- Atticus. The subject of innocence is displayed by a mockingbird in the book‚”To Kill A Mockingbird‚” by Harper Lee. In the slow‚ old town of Maycomb during the 1930’s‚ (Great Depression)‚ racism is a great issue and is attemped to be stopped but the ways will continue no matter what. To kill a mockingbird represents the destruction of innocence in the story. This is shown through Tom Robinson’s innocent death and Boo Radley’s societal

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    throughout the short story. Mr. Winterbourne not only perceives Daisy Miller’s affect on society but also debates with himself the reasons behind her dishonorable actions. “He asked himself whether Daisy’s defiance came from the consciousness of innocence‚ or from her being‚ essentially‚ a young person of reckless class.” In instances such as this‚ Mr. Winterbourne continuously seeks to rationalize why Daisy dishonors herself through such reckless

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    Macbeth begins as an innocent and kind member of the Scottish army. He served as an honorable general under King Duncan‚ whose time on the throne would be short. Throughout the rest of the play‚ Macbeth decides to do certain things that question his innocence. In particular‚ the decisions he made that lead him to evil are choosing to listen to Lady Macbeth‚ killing Banquo and his son‚ and killing Macduff’s family. The first decision Macbeth made‚ and arguably the most significant since it begins the

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    [pic] Daisy Miller is a 1878 novella by Henry James. It portrays the confused courtship of the eponymous American girl by Winterbourne‚ a compatriot of hers with much more sophistication. His pursuit of her is hampered by her own flirtatiousness‚ which is frowned upon by the other expatriates they meet in Switzerland and Italy. Her lack of understanding of the social mores of the society she so desperately wishes to enter ultimately leads to tragedy. Daisy Miller in wonderland After read Daisy

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