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    Divergent: A Coming of Age Story The yelling of the brave young teenagers was the only audible sound heard as they zoomed through the air down the mile long zip line from the top of a skyscraper. On the big screen, the actors did an excellent job at bringing this meaningful scene to life. Paying attention to the movie Divergent, I watched as the main protagonist, Tris, harnessed herself facing down into the safety seat. Her friends pushed her, and she began to race down the incline over the city

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    What does it mean to come of age? Coming of age, according to the merriam-webster dictionary is, “The attainment of prominence, respectability, recognition, or maturity.” So, did Bobby come of age, or is he just the same as he was before? In the book The First Part Last, a boy named Bobby lives with his newborn daughter, and he tries his hardest to raise her right. Bobby did come of age by the end, as he was able to be a father to his daughter, he took responsibility for his actions, and he displayed

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    now. Bobby from The first part last didn't have any signs either. Coming of age doesn't have instructions so how do you know what to do. Bobby knew it was time to grow up when he found out Nia was pregnant with his child. Coming of age isn't immediate either. It takes time to figure out how to take care of another human being, especially if it requires more attention than someone your age. I am going to explain how Bobby Comes of age with symbols instead of just explaining how his attitude changes

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    we encounter a coming of age experience in our lives, whether we meet someone that changes our philosophical views and in result change our lives, or we endure traumatizing events that make us much more stronger. Nonetheless we have all been through a coming of age experience and in most cases of our lives it is because of acts of rebellion. We all rebel some time in our lives and rebellion only truly is a way of gaining independence and becoming of age.We rebel at a very young age when attempting

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    Many underestimate the power that a singular event possesses and the extent at which it can alter one’s mindset. Often times a shift in the method of thinking and processing information, the act which drives our entire being, signifies a “coming of age”. Reaching a pivotal moment in time where not only do those around you recognize the transformation, but you also fully embrace the alteration. In layman's terms, transitioning out of childhood conjures thoughts and ideas that evolve from the foundation

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    Coming-of-age films are typically broken up into two separate categories. The first type presents an idyllic view of childhood, with images of adventures through imagination and flashes of the countryside. In this category, the message is clear: Childhood is awesome and the real world sucks. See “Kings of Summer,” “Moonrise Kingdom” and “The Tree of Life.” Then, there are the coming-of-age films that simply show grit. Angsty, rough teenagers who, either through friends or adult mentors, mature

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    is actually coming- of- age because of all the opportunities and responsibilities. People think of that as a success because of the access to driving, jobs and marriage. Also, you have more opportunities for schooling and college because you are expected to work harder because you are older. People have to do more studying instead of socializing because they think good grades are very important. Again, because of homework at school and chores at home, people believe that coming- of- age is a way of

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    One of the most prominent themes in Coming of Age stories is the loss of innocence. Authors often dramatize this life moment to demonstrate how important adolescence is to someone’s life. In Through the Tunnel, Jerry, the protagonist, proves this by attempting to swim through an underwater tunnel as a rite of passage. In The Intruder, Kenneth proves it by having to make a life-or-death decision, even though it’s not his life on the line. Finally, the narrator of American History proves it by falling

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    and coming of age are the most important gearings in a life. In fact, human beings has to find and accept their own identity in order to come of age. Identity reveals the acceptance of the origins of a person, its sexual and social desires and furthermore, its acceptance itself. Thus, coming of age is complete thanks to the identity a person accepts, then it takes maturity and more confidence. In this essay, two characters will be confronted to a search of an identity in order to come of age. First

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    Coming of Age Coming of age is an important part of life. As a matter of fact during coming of age a lot of things are changed in your life, such as your perspective on certain topics. An important part of this changing topics thing is high school. kids think they will get beat up, but they will not. Coming of age involves recognizing different perspectives. In Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is an example of a character who's coming of age process involves gaining a new perspective

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