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    Loss of innocence is a major theme in the book Lord Of the Flies by William Golding. Throughout the book‚ the boys go from civilized to savagery. Golding showed that without civilization‚ people will lose their innocence. In the beginning of the story‚ everyone was civilized. They voted Ralph as their leader and Ralph uses his authority to establish rules and enforce the moral and ethical codes of the English society. The conch symbolizes civilization and civilization keeps the boys from losing

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    show Holden’s hate toward the idea of losing innocence. Holden mentions a lot about children‚ his love for them and how he wants to save their innocence. He seems to relate more to people younger than him‚ whether they are male of female. He cares about them so much‚ becuase they haven’t lost their innocence‚ unlike adults who are all "phonies." There are three main things he does and talks about‚ that shows his concern. His fascination to save innocence‚ erasing profanity‚ and Allie’s baseball glove

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    to the loss of innocence throughout the story. Charles Lamb said‚ “Lawyers‚ I suppose‚ were children once‚” (Lee) I believe Harper Lee chose to include this quote before the story started to lead into the theme of children losing their innocence. Through this quote she insinuates that the heartless people we have in society today (not necessarily lawyers) were once innocent children. Basically‚ throughout To Kill a Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee implies that children lose their innocence as they are confronted

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    guilty until there is evidence to prove their innocence. In order to be deemed innocent‚ the accused has to be able to prove they are innocent with evidence‚ and without evidence‚ they are presumed guilty. “The accused sat in the courtroom and was already deemed guilty. Thus would continue many long months of accusations‚ stress and proving their innocence.” (Press Sheboygan‚ Mis-Vat ). In most cases‚ someone accused of a crime has to prove their innocence unless there is evidence to prove they are

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    Blake ’s dialectic is to be found everywhere in the Songs of Innocence and Experience - night and day‚ winter and spring‚ wilderness and Eden‚ etc. As Mitchell writes (1989:46)‚ ‘dialogue and dialectic of contraries constitute the master code of Blake ’s text’. Bass (1970:209) adds‚ ‘The total effect of Innocence and Experience is one of balanced opposites‚ each fulfilling and completing the other’.  Moreover‚ according to John Beer‚ the ‘contrary states’ of the human soul are dialectic in themselves

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    To Kill the Innocence It seems that no matter what you do‚ you can never protect innocence this is shown in the novel written by Harper Lee "To Kill A Mockingbird" through the eyes of scout a young girl Scout Finch growing up in Maycomb County‚ Alabama in early 1930. From age six to eight Scout and her older brother Jem Finch learn about coming of age through a court case that their father‚ Atticus took to defend Tom Robinson‚ a black man wrongly accused of raping a young white woman‚ Mayella

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    The first character portrayed as the mockingbird is Scout: in the start of the story‚ the character is a young girl full of innocence and goodness. She views the society as full of good people‚ and she herself is a good person. The encounters with the injustice and evils of the society‚ however‚ drastically change her view of life transforming her childish perspective into a more

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    As a young child‚ it is important to enjoy our childhood and the memorable factors that come along with it. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a child is stripped away for her innocence‚ and experiences many hardships. Growing up in the real world and experiencing different situations is when the loss of innocence occurs. Scout experiences many different stuff‚ one of them being Tom Robinson’s trial. Tom was wrongly accused of assaulting and raping Mayella Ewell and was sent to jail. Scout experienced

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    must forward on the way to his own moral self-sufficiency. Antonio is put into the center of many distressing events which cause him to grow up faster‚ and lose his innocence. Antonio has many questions about spirits‚ god and beliefs. To get his answers‚ he must undergo a transformation. To attain maturity‚ you must have a loss of innocence. For example‚ when a kid finds out that Santa Claus is not real‚ he is disappointed and cannot believe the fact that there is no Santa Claus‚ because he had the

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    the children begin to shift toward savagery‚ everything falls apart. Golding accurately describes the thoughts and actions of any child in this situation. He also portrays the children as innocent in the beginning. Golding continues this theme of innocence when dealing with the fear the boys’ experience. When the opportunity arises a child would rather engulf themselves in fun and play rather in hard labor. The ‘littluns’ show no desire to help Ralph

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