Coming of age
Coming of age is a time of trials and triumphs in a young adolescent’s life. It involves many obstacles that need to be over come in order to become an adult. However obstacles are not the only things that a youth will encounter. Through the journey they will happen upon successes and triumphs that will add to the shaping of who they are to become. One can easily assume that the events taking place in the world would have a strong influence on how a youth comes of age. It is easy to assume that the coming of age in the 1920s would be different from coming of age in the 1980s. Both the 1920s and the 1980s were times of radical change for our nation. How people viewed the world was forever changed due to the events taking place. One would think that these changes would have a major impact on the concept of coming of age during these times. However, coming of age during the two decades was extremely similar. The psychological changes that take place when a young a!dult comes of age remained the same, despite the differences between the two decades. Ray Bradbury and Judy Blume both concentrated on the ‘coming of age’ in the 1920s and the 1920s. Through their novels the fact that coming of age during the
These generation gaps and how adolescents deal with them are contributing factors to the coming of age. Ray Bradbury basically sums up Douglas and Victoria’s experiences with change when he says that one, “must give himself up to change and progress. At this point in the story, Douglas feels that the whole world is in his hands. two decades was extremely similar is evident. As one can see, the two protagonists live in two different decades yet are experiencing the same psychological aspects of the coming of age process. In Dandelion Wine, Douglas starts off the summer by waking up the town (Bradbury 2). Douglas and Victoria both go through change, such as experiencing eye-opening realizations, attempting to create safe havens, experiencing the generation gap with the older generation, and realizing how to handle their own problems. For example, Charles Lindbergh flew the first transatlantic flight and Amelia Earhart also became the first woman to complete a transatlantic flight. The machine eventually catches on fire (Bradbury 60). Due to unfulfilled dreams, miscarriages, and financial burdens, the Leonard family had deteriorated as a family that did not emotionally ‘know’ one another. Caitlin throws a temper tantrum and storms up to her room. Her whole ideology about her family and Caitlin’s family changes during the very first summer.
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