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    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 adulthood and keep him from having healthy relationships. Holden cannot keep friends for an extended amount of time. He ends up pushing them away‚ or he behaves so strangely they never

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    Topic: ‘I’m not scared‚’ is a rites of passage novel which charts Michele’s journey from innocence into a maturity beyond his years. Niccolo Ammaniti’s ‘I’m not scared‚’ charts the life of a young boy named Michele Amitrano who has to deal with issues that are not a common occurrence of a 9yr old boy. Throughout the story we witness Michele’s journey from childhood innocence into a maturity beyond his years. This is evident firstly through Michele’s ability to stand up to his fears in order to

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    New York to live in hotels‚ he has several moments when he had Jane on his mind and wanted to contact her. However‚ each time he decides to call her‚ he ultimately does not do so because he is scared of what Jane would think of him now that his innocence is no longer. The most apparent example of this is when Holden got drunk at the whisky bar after he met with Carl Luce‚ and old school mate of his. After getting so drunk that he could barely see straight‚ Holden went to the phone booth to call up

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    tremendous atrocity of the gruesome life in camp. Elie’s father had seemed to lose all faith and hope‚ and at one point‚ Elie did as well. The author‚ Elie Wiesel showed readers how he lived through the excruciating pain and paralyzing nights. Soon‚ his innocence would gradually‚ but surely deteriorate into nothingness. In Chapter 4‚ a young Polish man was hanged for stealing. Elie was forced to witness his‚ as well as other hangings; however‚ the worst one was the hanging of a small child. The young boy

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    them and the people who would purchase toys from such a store that would sell a toy sail boat for over a thousand dollars. The theme of this story is very similar to the lesson Miss Moore is trying to teach the children. It is that through the loss of innocence and naiveté that poor black children can have a chance to stand up and fight for their piece of the pie. In "The Lesson" all the children come from poor families. They live in apartment buildings where drunkards who reek of urine live in the

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    A Loss of Innocence Throughout the story Night‚ by Elie Weisel‚ the main character Elie slowly loses his innocence and sanity. At the beginning of the story‚ Elie is kindhearted and innocent. He would never harm anyone in any way‚ but towards the end of the story‚ he would kill a man if it meant getting an extra ration of bread or soup. Innocence can mean a multitude of things. It could mean that you are naïve to what is happening around you‚ it could mean that you would never hurt anyone in any

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    homeland French soldiers. Out of thousands and thousands of Jewish families‚ several individuals managed to escape the horrible torturous place that marked these innocent souls for life. According to Sarah’s Key written by Tatiana De Rosnay‚ loss of innocence is portrayed throughout the novel when the protagonist Sarah is forced

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    the theme of Innocence. Choose which character you want to analyze: Gordie LaChance; Chris Chambers‚ Teddy DeChamp or Vern Tessio Once you have chosen a character‚ decide what three characteristics you will focus on. Then consider how the characteristics identified relate to the theme of Innocence: Death of Innocence; Maturity‚ Loss of Innocence; Death of individual. Then write the paper. ( o Each paragraph should focus on each of the three characteristics and theme of innocence. Each body

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    March 17‚ 2013 Assignment #2 The Loss of Innocence Crime is an interesting aspect of our every day society. People choose to commit crimes for various motives and intentions. One thing that will always go hand-in-hand with the concept of crime is the idea of innocence. Innocence is something that we are born with and something that we slowly loose as we mature and learn. In the event of a crime‚ someone is always guaranteed to experience a loss of innocence whether it is the person committing

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    Black 1  Alanis Black  Mrs. Jones  World Literature  02 May 2013  Loss of Innocence in Night by Elie Wiesel  Is there ever the possibility of the loss of innocence? How can one lose their innocence?  What is innocence? The loss of innocence can happen after certain events. These events make  kids have to grow up and get independant quickly‚ if not‚ well they can’t survive. That is the loss  of innocence. When kids must grow up quickly and learn the truth about the real world and how  cruel it can be

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