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    They are unable to be mature, stay away from unwanted pressure, and have small understanding of what the adult world really is. The transition into adulthood is rough, harder for some more than others, and is the biggest leap that you must take in life. Both Holden Caulfield and Peter Pan proved to be unready for the tasks in front of them, they are unprepared

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    In Gary Soto’s short story “Growing up,” Maria “felt she was too grown-up.” Being mature is to act one’s age and to grow as and an adult to become a responsible human being. It is where one’s life will merge in the path of being older. However, will she realize that when one gets older and more mature, that it’s not all fun in games? Serious problems could happen in the flash of an eye. Will she still want to saunter in the park of childhood, or gallop in the fields of adulthood? First, The symbolism

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    has the tough job of taking care of someone like this, her so called “little brother” Raymond (Raymond acts and looks younger because he suffers from a mental and physical disease**). Taking care of someone like him is a hard job for an experienced adult, let alone for a second grader. Would you be able to handle such a tough job at the mere age of 7? Squeaky managed this seemingly impossible task by using running as an escape to win, to complete goals and primarily for freedom. Squeaky doesn't have

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    Coming of age, another popular concept used by many authors, grasps firm control of the reader’s imagination. Neil Simon’s play, “Brighton Beach Memoirs”, is no exception. Throughout the play, Simon emphasizes many occurrences of characters coming of age. Eugene Jerome’s realization of puberty, Nora Morton asserting her independence are great, however when Blanche Morton finally identifies that, growing up and the need of beginning to take care of her own life, is best for her family. It all begins

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    Stories dealing with coming of age are generally all the same. Somebody is having a normal, half way decent life and then some large, negative event occurs and pushes the protagonist out the door early and onto the path of maturity. The characters are all the same too: the hardened character who has been through all the ins and outs of life and occasionally gives a copy-and-pasted life lesson to help out the main character, the character who tries to give love to the protagonist as a source of hope

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    you become a teenager, you step onto a bridge… The opposite shore is adulthood. Childhood lies behind… As you cross, it burns behind you,”(Gail Carson Levine). This quote reveals a hard truth of life. While some do not want to cross the bridge into adult hood, it is inevitable. Jamaica Kincaid and J.D. Salinger further demonstrate the difficulty of one’s journey from childhood into adulthood through their coming of age stories Lucy and the Catcher in the Rye. Holden and Lucy are both outsiders in their

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    try out more mature activities that they were previously uninterested in, such as dating. With more and more children acting like adults in today's society due to exposure to more mature topics at a younger age, be it violence or nudity in television or video games or picking up curse words from their friends at school, the transition between child and teenager or adult is also one of innocence and

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    Some might say that their transition into adulthood happens when they turn eighteen, as if something magically changes overnight. Being an adult consists of a more mature way of thinking and being able to overcome difficult situations. In my case, there have been several events throughout my life that, unbeknownst to me at the time, were a part of my transition into adulthood. These events would go on to include the birth of my brother and how my family moved forward in light of numerous difficult

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    The “Coming of Age” has changed since 1967 even though the same challenges remain there are many more new challenges that teens face today. The lifestyle that typical teens grow up in is nothing like Ben’s, however, we still go through emotional mental and physical struggles. There’s are new challenges in college majors, relationships that make things harder to work out today then they were before. The challenges faced today are relatable to Ben but options are a lot different today. There

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    How does one leave behind the path of their childhood and step onto that of adulthood? For many, coming-of-age happens through a special ceremony or accomplishment. For others, reaching a certain age is sufficient. But for me, a seemingly unfortunate situation spurred me into adulthood, causing me to gain the maturity and responsibility required for the tasks ahead. In the fall of 2014, my father began experiencing an array unusual symptoms—rapid weight loss, chronic fatigue, slurred speech. However

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