A story, a youth spiritual leap from children to adults. In real life this will happen in a few years. Literature, movies, and some TV series are all media, there is enough room to show the story at a slow pace. But in the movie things have to be compressed up to months, so please look forward to the really accelerated character development. Role that tends to occur between the ages of 13 and 20
Ask religious beliefs or social traditions / rules / customs. You may cancel or change one of them.
First experience of sex discrimination, racial discrimination, homosexuality, other prejudice (even by myself or others)
The story of the overturning of increasingly popular comedy is "lagging behind the temporary generation". There, he was a spiritual child throughout his life, eventually experiencing these things at some time between his twenties and forties.
Mainstream movie adult movies are dramatic. Independent movies and novels tend to be drama, sometimes jumping into the royal family
The term bildungsroman (German "educational novel") or bildungsgeschichte (German "educational novel") may be used to explain these stories. Explanation of translation: "Growth" means not only "education" but also "self-improvement", a term derived from "age of enlightenment" (see "English architecture"). In other words, it is not "fiction to educate the reader", but "fiction about the hero becoming someone".
In genre research, a mature story focuses on the growth of the hero from young to adulthood ("adult") is a kind of literature and film. Adult stories tend to emphasize dialogue or internal monologues rather than actions, and are often set in the past. The theme of an adult's story is usually a teenager. Bildungsroman is a specific subtype of a mature story. In movies, maturity is a kind of youth film. Adult-oriented movies focus on psychological and moral growth, or from youth to adult protagonists. Personal growth and change are an important feature of this type and rely on dialogue and emotional reactions rather than actions. The hero is usually a male, and for young people the story is often said in the form of flashback.
Jane Air is a story of Charlotte Bronte's classic Jane Air era, an "adult" story. From the hero, Jane, childhood innocence to adulthood maturity. During this journey, Jane experienced a struggle between education and containment. So, she tried to understand herself and the world. But, whether it is a true physical containment or a spiritual containment, she often has to fight with all kinds of containment. Compared with "wrinkle time" in 1962, this educational fight is quite different from that of L 'Engle in her novel. L'Engle played the image of a woman at A Wrinkle in Time, then crossed the wall at that time. Novels inject feminism and adult theme. More specifically, it is a novel that fully integrates women's strengths and ways in which society women can bring out the concept of concrete positive change.