Pure Innocence purely pure Michael Fletcher cried when I woke up; he bumped the head again to the ceiling. I feel that it is about to explode. He grabbed it with his loving, kind and healing hands. The pain weakened, Mike unraveled his head from the buttons on both hands. By so doing, his hands turned to the rough, tired old things he was sleeping. I put tired feet on one side of the bunk bed and got off a cold metal ladder.
Innocence, or loss of innocence is the theme that runs through many wonderful literary works. Harper Lee kills Robin is no exception. Novels imitate birds as symbols of innocence and compare many of the characters with fake birds. The two most famous mimicry birds in this novel are Tom Robinson, a black man who was convicted of being raped accidentally accused, and Bradley puts himself a social wanderer that day is his own It's like a house hermit. Tom offers something good for society.
A portrait of a young artist as Stephen Dedalus was born in a woman created by the earth; a pure childhood innocence. From this point on, James Joyce talks about Stephen story from the birth of the artist, a novel "Portrait of an artist as a young man". From childhood to maturity, his trip from the world to the saints, and his real waking up. - When people all over the world saw a portrait of a mysterious woman with black hair and smile they immediately remembered Mona Lisa. Leonardo da Vinci is known for his artwork structure and exact paintings of the Mona Lisa and last Supper. His unique technique in his work, such as sfumato, mural painting and contrast, defines his paintings as splendid and memorable.
A childhood romantic word indicates that the child was born to be a good person. InRousseau (1979) thinks that childhood and innocence are complementary - children are pure and innocent. He thinks that children should be their own freedom, be relaxed from their childhood, and keep their innocence. Rousseau thinks that children are only slightly abused and corrupt, so they only learn evil and misconduct. This is contrary to the word of Puritan who believes that the children were born for being evil, immoral and not conscientious. According to Hobbes (1588-1679), which supports this discourse, children should be subject to adult management and disciplinary measures, even if it makes a child unhappy or makes it short-term pain or pain. Unlike previous discourses, Puritan's discourse states that children are responsible for their actions.