To lose innocence in literature is the characteristic arc that the character presented initially is simple or very ideal and through knowledge, understanding and experience eventually change behavior through the behavior of the story. This innocent loss may be positive as this role will exchange bad foundations for better people. It may be negative, because the character can abandon the belief that it is worth fighting for its absolute utility. Positive cases are often referred to as adult stories. Some popular examples may be the lieutenant of Forest Gump's A-Gump, the glance and honor was the first glance. His injury and the following arcs have lost innocence. If he is still drunk, he simply loses innocence. He invested his fate in the forest of an innocent fool to enter into a mature era. He lost his feet. This is the first loss of innocence, but he got "magical feet" and shows struggle and failure, but he also gives a firm foundation. Political or political books are often filled with innocent arcs. As an example I will cover Barton Swaim's recent "The Speachwriter". Initially, he regarded himself as a literary work, trying to become a governor's speaker. The truth and mediocrity of this work, and many small treacheries in his ideals are the core of innocent loss. The fact that the governor did this increased their downgrades to their fools. As Kateness thinks she can escape from the horror of her world through various forms of heroism, the Hunger game also lost innocence as well. Only when she shot the new president in front of the snow she realized that her world is exactly two forms of tyranny. All her heroism she did is to change her boss for her boss.
The prototype of the other scenario is innocent loss. Literature may include the loss of innocent or adult prototypes due to the encounter of large adults such as sexual experience, violence or death. The events that boys drawn themselves converted boys into barbarians. The death of piglets is also irreversible and innocent. Another prototype seen in the flies of fly is the prototype of the character. There are two specific character prototypes in this book. The first one is a prototype of the protagonist. Ralph was written as a prototype hero. He was brave and gorgeous, making him a leader early. The reader will naturally win against him and become a good person. The second letter type is a wise saint. Piglet is drawn as a clever character in prototype. He is smart but very fragile. He is wary of wearing glasses very much
Examples of innocent prototypes in literature: In old and new literature, there are some characters that conform to innocent prototypes. I think about Dickens' Lucy "in the story of two cities" and Tim Tim of "Christmas carol" by Dickens. Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" series Prim is a more modern and innocent character prototype. Primm is a beautiful girl, despite his area being destroyed, the sisters were almost killed by the parliament. Belief in her people seems to never give up despite the fact that, besides her sister Katnis, he has never done a lot of good things against Prim.
Innocence, or loss of innocence, is a theme through many excellent literary works. It is no exception that Harper Lee kills Robin. A novel imitates a bird as a symbol of innocence and compares many of its characters with imitation birds. The two most famous mimicry birds in this novel are Tom Robinson, a black man condemned wrongly and convicted of rape, and Bradley is a socially abandoned person who puts himself on that day It seems like a hermit in his house. Tom offers something good for society.
It is recognized that innocent themes are used in several literary novels. There are several ways to erase innocent themes in the novel. At the beginning of the story, the boy carrying the airplane crashed into an uninhabited tropical island, once left a huge "scar" in the primitive desert. This shows that the transition of boys from civilian boys to malicious barbarians will soon lead to harmless harm. As the tail of the airplane leaves behind the ruins, the behavior of the boy immediately leaves permanent wounds in their souls, thus preventing their innocence. Let's see what they look like