Coming-Of-Age Novels

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Have you experienced a time when you realized your parents were not who you thought they were? Or have you experienced what you thought “love” was? Coming of age is defined as a journey in which a child or teenager reaches adulthood and in most cases, grows mentally or emotionally. Experiencing love and the perception of parents are two very important themes in coming-of-age novels and shape the human beings that children become. Christopher Boone is the main character in ‘the curious incident of the dog in the night time’ which is written by Mark Haddon. The ‘Curious incident of the dog in the night time’ is a book about a boy with autism who is working to understand the world. Soon, a dog is murdered and he decides that he will write a book about it and solve the case. When his life is turned upside down after …show more content…
He experienced a change of perception of his parents throughout the book, especially his father. Juliet from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is a well-known character from the infamous book written by William Shakespeare. The book is a heartbreaking story about 2 young lovers who are supposed to be enemies but they fall in love and they end up killing themselves in a misunderstanding due to their great amount of love. Juliet experienced love, especially with Romeo, and she sacrificed everything to be with him.

The perception of parents is defined as the way that a child's view of parents develops and changes over time. It can include actions like separating from a parent or realizing the flaws of their parent. ‘the curious incident of the dog in the night time’ is a story written by Mark Haddon about a boy named Christopher. At the beginning of the story, Christopher was incredibly sheltered by the adult figures in his