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English, 09.09.2021 23:10, lovelyb32p1waxd

In Literature, a work like “A&P” is called a “coming-of-age” story. It usually suggests a loss of innocence or an “epiphany” that leads to maturity. Sometimes this means accepting responsibility (and becoming more like an adult). Think back on either books or films that you have experienced either in or out of this class that might have the “coming-of-age” theme. Make a list and share it with the class, e. g., Pretty in Pink, Stand by Me, Stealing Beauty, etc. Finally, consider the protagonist of “A&P” and the “change” that occurs in his character; decide why a label like “coming-of-age” is (or isn’t) appropriate to this story.

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