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    Growing Up Can Be Rough: Rite of Passage in Young Adult Novels Transitioning out of childhood is something every individual must face. However‚ not everyone faces this transition at the same time or in the same way. In the Young Adult genre‚ the main characters have something in common: they are all going through the rite of passage from being children to young adults. In The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ a boy trying to figure out his identity while being bullied from a rival group‚ in Forever‚ by

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    Celebrating birthdays became popular almost universally because birthdays give people a reason to gather in friendly groups‚ share food‚ and enjoy kinship. Birthday traditions are quite similar in some countries today‚ but not everyone celebrates in the same way. There are numerous traditions surrounding birthdays. Family history‚ culture‚ language and economic status are all details that affect the way a person observes the anniversary of their birth. Is there anything that a child loves more than

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    way to mark the changes. Rites of passage are a common event that marks an individual’s transition from one status to another. Globally‚ every culture has its way of conducting the rites of passage. It reflects the change of life of an individual from one status to another. The Maasai of (Kenya and Tanzania) and the Native Americans have something in common when it comes to initiation ceremonies. In order to become an adult‚ the two communities have to practice rite of passage in order to announce to

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    ‘sacred’ ritual because‚ in Christianity‚ it is called Baptism. This ritual is a way of welcoming into the religious community. Furthermore‚ it is a positive ritual because Christians celebrate this rite as a community to initiate a young member. Additionally‚ it can also be known as a rite of passage ritual because it celebrates the new life into the religious community. ‘Washing hands before meals‚’ is a ‘sacred’ ritual in some religions‚ such as Judaism. The purpose of this ‘sacred’ ritual is

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    boundary between the foreign and domestic worlds in the case of an ordinary dwelling‚ between the profane and the sacred worlds in the case of a temple. Therefore to cross the threshold is to unite oneself with a new world. (Arnold van Gennep‚ The Rites of Passage 20) When Van Helsing instructs the occidental vampire hunters about the gnostic powers of the Count in Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1897)‚ he also announces the primary liminal premise of the occult: no demon can “enter anywhere at first‚ unless

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    Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites de Passage The paper I’ll be discussing today is Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites de Passage by Victor Turner. This paper analyses Arnold van Gennup’s Rites of passage with a particular focus on the liminal period and the symbolic themes that arise. Rights of passage are ritualistic ceremonies that mark a change from one state of life to another. Turner defines a state as a fixed and stable condition that receives social recognition

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    Boys and Girls Theme In her story‚ Boys and Girls‚ Alice Munro depicts the hardships and successes of the rite of passage into adulthood through her portrayal of a young narrator and her brother. Through the narrator‚ the subject of the profound unfairness of sex-role stereotyping‚ and the effect this has on the rites of passage into adulthood is presented. The protagonist in Munro’s story‚ unidentified by a name‚ goes through an extreme and radical initiation into adulthood‚ similar to that of

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    Anthropology 100 Dr. Judkins Fall 2012 Writing Assignment by Christina O’Shea In the early twentieth century‚ Arnold van Gennep‚ a French ethnographer‚ wrote “The Rites of Passage” in which he describes the process of changing social states of being. This one theory has certainly made a deep impact on anthropological thought due to the fact that it can be applied to a number of situations‚ both past and present‚ in which transitions are made. It can also be used as an educational tool

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    that someone would be stung willingly‚ and not by just one Bullet Ant‚ but by thirty.  Yet to become a man in the Satere-Mawe Tribe‚ an indigenous tribe from the Brazilian Amazon‚ this is exactly what a boy has to do. To prepare for the initiation rite‚ elders from the tribe gather the ants from the surrounding jungle.  They then drug the ants and place them stinger side first into gloves woven from leaves.  The ants become increasingly agitated and ready to sting as the effects of the drug wears

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    Knowledge of the truth shapes our perceptions of life. How is this idea explored in Jasper Jones? Introduction The purpose of the introduction is to set up your argument. It is the platform from which you can leap into your proofs and justifications of your point of view. * Clearly explains any key terms or concepts * Clearly states your point of view (incorporating the language of the question) * Introduces the text * Introduces the central arguments of your essay Gaining

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