The Medicine Bag Analysis

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Some milestones on the path to growing up could include becoming more responsible and mature, learning to accept death and reality rather than avoiding it, or even learning your mistakes and fixing them instead of worrying about them. Becoming more mature and responsible could be a milestone because it shows how a person changes and grows from childhood to adulthood. In “The Medicine Bag”, Martin became more mature by accepting the medicine bag from his grandfather. After accepting the medicine bag, he was also given the responsibility to pass it down to his son. In “Apache Girl’s Rite of Passage”, Dachina was able to become a women after completing a ritual involving many difficult tasks and accepting the responsibilities given to her.

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