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Growing Pains
Title: Growing Pains
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 964 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Growing Pains
Sammy, Maggie, and the boy narrator of “Araby” personate three different adolescent points of views. The boy from “Araby” represents how an adolescent can act foolish over love. Maggie represents an adolescent scarred by a horrific experience. Finally, Sammy represents the adolescent that wants more.
First, the boy from “Araby” represents what foolish things adolescents will do for love. It was the mighty power of love that blinded him. From the beginning of the story
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everything on the line for them. The girls raced out of the store and left the machine they call A&P. Sammy represents the adolescent that want something more.
In conclusion, Sammy, Maggie, and the boy narrator of “Araby” represent the different adolescent points of views. Sammy represents the rebel, Maggie represents the god fearing, and finally the boy from “Araby” represents the foolishness. My favorite was “A&P”, and my least favorite is “Araby”
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