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    “Shoot all of the Blue Jays you want, if you can hit them, but Remember it’s a sin to kill a Mockingbird.” That was a major quote in Chapter 10. I chose Chapter 10’s Rabid dog scene from the book To Kill A Mockingbird as my Coming of Age scene. Let’s talk about three literary elements from that one particular scene/chapter. The first literary element is setting. The setting of the Rabid dog scene is in Maycomb County in front of the finches house, looking down the road. The kids see the Rabid

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    to stay committed to my goals of helping better the world even though my family and friends are indifferent about them. Surprisingly, Margaret Mead is the author of this quote. Knowing that she is the author of Coming of Age in Samoa made me enthusiastic to read her work. In Coming of Age in Samoa, Mead informs about her study of Samoan adolescents in Samoa in the 1920s. From her study, she suggests that Americans should learn from the Samoan culture, particularly how it creates an inductive environment

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    from childhood to adulthood, specifically. To move through adolescence in the modern, Western world is a highly individualised experience, meaning that it differs between each individual person and also that it is a largely solitary process; “coming of age in the 21st century means learning to stand alone as a self sufficient person” (Arnett, 1998) who is independently responsible for their own guidance and decision making “among a wide range of possibilities” (Arnett,

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    Jonathan Franzen uses three crucial features to express his theme of coming of age. Features Franzen includes is that Patty endures suffering and challenges, and finds truthfulness in herself and others, that all tie up to find a place in the world that expresses coming of age. Patty suffers a traumatic experience that forces her to grow up. Throughout the story she endures suffering and challenges that drive her to her coming of age experience. After the night when Ethan Post assaulted her, Patty feels

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    During the coming of age process, one must learn to see things from the point of view of others. In “To Kill A Mockingbird”, a Southern Gothic novel by Harper Lee, Scout and Jem, children that are growing up in the racism-filled American South, mature as they experience the social prejudices around them. In chapters 12-14, Scout and Jem experience events, such as visiting a black church, while slowly beginning to understand the racism behind their father’s Tom Robinson case. In the chapters 12-14

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    people are, Scout, when you finally see them” (Lee 376). Harper Lee uses literary elements to strongly convey the coming of age themes throughout her book, To Kill a Mockingbird. A theme is demonstrated with the incorrect views on Boo Radley using three literary elements. In chapter 31 of To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee uses metaphors, imagery, and character to convey the coming of age theme that judging someone based on the unknown will always lead to incorrect views until you see the world from

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    The author’s thesis from the book Coming of Age in Mississippi provided a lot of details describing the events leading up to Anne Moody’s life development. As a reader of the book Coming of Age in Mississippi I do believe the author strongly supported her thesis telling her story with a timeline. Throughout the book, Anne Moody does a fantastic job by organizing the different chapters by revealing her ideas through a schooling standpoint. Ann’s thesis elaborated the main points of her life while

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    Coming of Age: Age Dysphoria Seen Through Holden Caulfield What does it mean to be an adult? But then again, what does it mean to be a child? An adult is one who is seen as responsible and independent while a child is the complete opposite, dependent on others and irresponsible to the point where it became ridiculous. Yet, what about those who are in a limbo between both adult and child and shows both of these characteristics, because in the position of a young adult, they are somewhere in between

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    The first part last what is coming of age. in this novel by angelia johnson this novel is about a young teen named bobby who has has to be a dad now. he has to be a dad now he has has to grow up he is coming of age with that he has many problems to face." I lay my basket ball down and it rolled out the door into the hall toward mary's room. and i'd almost all the way to the corner. First the balloon symbolizes nias childhood in this novel. when nia hands the balloon to bobby she was

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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain is a satirical novel about a boy’s coming of age. When Huck was about to send a letter to his aunt about Jim, which would have sent him back to slavery, Huck began to think about all the memories he had with Jim and “how good he always was” (238). These memories suddenly made Huck change his mind about the letter because he realized that Jim did not deserve to go back to slavery, especially since Jim had never done anything wrong and had always helped

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