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    demonstrate a coming of age that integrates into a loss of innocence. Jody, from The Red Pony, comes of age by raising and caring for horses later causing him a loss of innocence by watching the horses face terrible conditions and suffering losses. Kino, from The Pearl, demonstrates a coming of age when he experiences immense greed and heartbreak, causing a loss of innocence when his perspective of evil and pain widens due to him killing two men and the loss of his son. In The Red Pony, Jody is given a

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    “Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of a man’s heart”(Golding 202). This quote portrays, the loss of innocence and what horrifying effects it can do to one’s heart. The loss of innocence changes a person. One can determine that with Ralph when he becomes less like a child and more like an adult. Even though, In William Golding’s novel, Lord of The Flies he demonstrates the boys being immature, one can perceive the boys maturing as their innocence is slaughtered with the character Ralph

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    around the impact of prejudice. The author, Harper Lee, uses character development, foil characters, and symbolism to prove the theme of knowledge and maturity are accompanied by the loss of innocence and, sometimes, one’s ideals. The first way Lee shows how knowledge and maturity are accompanied by the loss of innocence and, sometimes, one’s ideals is through character development. The main character Scout’s emotional development is seen as she learns

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    mindset of the townspeople, shown when the children’s lawyer father, Atticus, takes the case of an obviously innocent African-American man and they convict him in their hearts before the trial even starts. Through this all, we can see the theme of loss of innocence in the children. Lee uses characterization to portray

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    the short story, the theme that is being conveyed by Greene is the loss of innocence.

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    In his novel A Separate Peace, John Knowles demonstrates that, to achieve adulthood, one must lose innocence and acknowledge this loss.       For instance, John Knowles uses Elwin ‘Leper’ Lepellier and his time in the military to show that one must lose innocence and accept this loss to reach adulthood. Leper is, according to Gene, in “a protective cloud of vagueness” (Knowles, p. 204). This allows him to remain innocent throughout his time at the Devon School, though, after a ski troop attempts

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    a terrible chant to indicate just how much they had been corrupted by their deed. During the chapter, Golding notes, “Kill the pig. Cut her throat. Spill her blood.” The horribly graphic nature of the chant is further emphasis of the depth of their loss. Where, before, they would probably have been horrified by the idea of killing something, wilfully cutting its throat and spilling its blood, they now celebrate it. These are boys from a civilized society where the public slaughter of animals has become

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    American Webster’s dictionary defines innocence as, “Freedom from harmfulness; inoffensiveness.” Although this definition is the one which is most commonly used, many authors tend to twist or stretch the meaning in order to fit the material to which it applies. For example, the way J.D Salinger applies innocence to his work is quite different from the way Mark Twain uses innocence. Innocence also changes accordingly with the time period. The definition of innocence is dynamic with respect to author and

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    The novel All quiet on the western front by Erich Maria Remarque is about Loss of innocence and reveals that We feel like Paul and his compatriots are constantly losing a layer of innocence with each event and each experience they endure over the course of the novel. This quote said by Paul connects to the theme of loss of innocence demonstrating "The Iron Youth" is a strong group of young soldiers who enlist and fight in the war as a way of showing pride for Germany and its history. In the book

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    E. Hinton and the poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost are two literary works that explore the themes of loss of youth and innocence and the beauty of life. These themes are interrelated and are evident in both the novel and the poem, as well as in Johnny’s message to Ponyboy to “stay gold”. One of the major themes explored in The Outsiders is the loss of youth and innocence. This theme is evident in Ponyboy's observation that "I could see boys going down under street lights because they

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