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    Holden strives for adulthood but at the same time being unable to truly escape his naive childhood. In the end, he has escaped the bonds of childhood but has not yet found himself become a true adult. Holden’s struggles between getting to the adult world and staying in the child realm of life are shown through adult behavior, lies, and his mindset…

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    references to his own past, Alice’s change in size, and imagery to show that people can keep elements of childhood, like imagination, forever. It is well known and quite obvious that childhood only lasts for a short amount of time before becoming an adult. It is not easy to let go of farcical games in the front yard of…

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    ranch owner or a writer, I had many phases. Conversely, if you asked me that question now that I am seventeen years old, the only answer I’d give you would be a shrug of shoulders. How come now, that I am only a few months away from becoming a legal adult, I have no idea what I want to do with my life? One of the main purposes of school is to help us understand the “real world”, and how to live in it. For instance; how to file taxes, how to compose a proper resume for…

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    Sanths 2 Main conflict Ed is a 19 year old that feels has not done anything prospective or good for himself and is searching to change; this is the main conflict of I am the Messenger. Ed expresses that he has having no achievements and no goals in life until he begins to get distracted by a game of cards that take him on new adventures leading him to ultimately overcome his dissatisfaction with life. The reader can notice the struggle the main character is going through during the rising…

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    fly away and come back, which symbolises how not all change is permanent. Holden wants to preserve his childhood innocence, but at the same time he is growing up and is being ‘corrupted’ by the adult world. The ducks are a symbol that he can try to have both of these things at the same time: being both an adult and a child.e The lagoon itself is also a metaphor for this, as it constantly freezes and unfreezes, heralding change and at the same time a return to what it was before, like how the…

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    Eveline demonstrates the outcome of a child having lost many loved ones through death or through them leaving her. This causes her to fear change. In the short story "Eveline" James Joyce reveals that the old field symbolizes Eveline 's premature jump into adulthood, the dusty, monotonous house represents her life in the moment and Frank symbolizes a coming change in Eveline 's life, showing Eveline 's deep-rooted fear of change and unwillingness to accept it. The field represents Eveline and…

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    fall between the neediness of childhood and the responsibility of adulthood, not quite fitting into either category. Eighteen year olds, in legal terms, are adults but in society’s standards they still must wait a few more years before fully enjoying what adult life has to offer. Does that mean they still do not have the full maturity of an ‘adult’? Every person achieves a different level of maturity at some point in his or her life therefore, measuring maturity depends on the social, mental,…

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    There are many differences between adults and children. Adults are people who are old enough to live on their own and do many things by their own. Children are younger than adults. They have to live with adults and need many of adult’s help since they are only growing up. Children grow up to be an adult. Most of you would know that adults and children are very different from each other. However, what makes someone an adult? What are some special personalities the adults have? Today, I would like…

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    vote and sign legal documents at 18, and then can drink at 21. One thing they have not been told is when are they considered full adults in society; when should adolescents be considered adults? Adolescents should be considered adults at the age of 18, which means that they should have received all their rights by the age of 18. Teenagers have earned all of their adult responsibilities by the age of 18, except drinking. According to Edgar Snyder, a lawyer graduated from Pennsylvania…

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    especially maturation and independence, as it has little interactions with adult figures. Although…

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