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    Coming of Age The coming of age seen i decided to choose and write about is when Scout leads Boo Radley to her house and soon learns that she may be young, but she is very mature. This essay will include how the literary elements and point of view affects the scene. A literary element that i think affects the scene is point of view. The point of view is used to show a change in scout’s perspective. I think this because on pages 371 to 374, Scout gets to meet Boo Radley and her perspective of him

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    wrong.” Coming of age is a stage of many challenges and trials in an adolescent's life. It is a transition from childhood into adulthood, with various hurdles along the way. Throughout the journey, various events, triumphs, and failures shape the individual. There are various influences that play a vital role in the coming of age of a youth. In the play Romeo and Juliet, the protagonists Romeo and Juliet transition from childhood to adulthood in distinct ways. Their characters come of age throughout

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    Everyone has their coming of age moment, whether it's when they're little, or even when they're in their teenage years. It's a time of feeling the moment of maturity, finally recognizing the world around you, and knowing how common sense works. Some moments are serious, others are very optimistic and blissful. I interviewed my mom, and there were times where she had times in her life that were absolutely hilarious, and times in her life that were so embarrassing. The answers that my mom described

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    Coming of Age The coming of age means the process of growing up and coming into adulthood. There are various examples of the coming of age in the book To Kill a Mockingbird. One of these examples are, Scout confronts being told to act her age, she is told to walk in someone’s skin. Secondly, Boo Radley saves Scout and Jem as they were on their way home, this modifies Scout’s way of seeing Boo Radley. Finally, after Jem and Scout were attacked Heck Tate mentions something that changes the way that

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    Most coming of age stories take place in a modern, Western high school. A young teenager faces turmoil within their daily lives that transforms them from an immature child to a young adult. Most struggles that teenagers have to deal with are ordeals like divorce or failing a class. Books like The Catcher in the Rye, The Outsiders, and almost every young adult fiction novel published in today’s culture center around a protagonist who deals with conflicts that help shape them into an adult. Most movies

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    "A coming of age experience can happen any time during one’s life, most often when it is least expected. It does not discriminate. It is the thread that sews humanity together, a phenomenon, which is undeniable. Convention tells us, it is a defining moment in a child’s life, when the world somehow becomes his or her own" (Heslov, pg. 1). Harper Lee did an excellent job of representing how Scout grew to comprehend the world around her in To Kill A Mockingbird. This novel could be considered a “coming

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    Holden’s Coming of Age Journey “Then I went over and laid down on Ely's bed. Boy, did I feel rotten. I felt so damn lonesome”(Salinger 48). Holden Caulfield is the main character in the book The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, where he is telling his coming of age story. He struggles with depression after his brother's death and continues to struggle with it throughout the book. Holden is a troubled character that goes through many experiences that helped him learn lessons about the world.

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    To come of age means to mature as the character develops emotionally and socially. Pip in the Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is an exceptional case as he does not come of age before he reaches adulthood, he comes of age after. Pip is able to transform from an idealist who feels like he is entitled to everything and acts like a child if he does not get it, to a realist who understands that the world does not revolve around him and nobody is entitled to give him anything if they so please.

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    The significance of coming of age to me is to adapt to the new age and learn from our mistakes in the past times. In some point of time there are things that can be challenging due to physical problems or social struggle. In the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” there was a coming of age scene of where Atticus, a white person, defends Tom Robinson, a black person. This is where you can see some of the literary elements that take place in this books such the plot, the conflict, and the setting. In

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    Coming of age often begins with a traumatic experience, but sometimes the trials that surround it can be worse than the initial event. Jonathan Franzen addresses this through his short story “Agreeable”. “Agreeable” is a coming of age story, and the symbolic features of a coming of age story progress the readers towards this theme. His protagonist, Patty, is a perfect example of this. She experiences rape. Although this definitely qualifies as traumatic, Franzen decides to focus on how Patty, and

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