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I Guess This is Growing Up
Growing up. ... One of these main themes that reoccur throughout the book is that of growing up or loss of innocence. Scout, Jem, and Dill all experience the phenomena of growing up. ... How they respond to these situations shows that, throughout the novel, they grow up. ... She stood up and told Ms. ... This shows how naïve Scout can be and that growing up needs to take place in order to fully understand certain situations. ... This idea of unfair rules comes up again and this time Dill is the one who learns this the hard way. ... Atticus always keeps his cool and holds his head up high. ... A sign of growing up is remaining calm in the face of adversity. ... Scout on the other hand shows that she is still a child and has a lot of growing up to do. ... She demonstrates the ultimate sign of growing up. ...
Growing up. ... Growing up is a major theme because everyone can easily relate to it.
Approximate Word count = 1153 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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