Asked by jenny
In My Antona, what does Jim lose in the process of growing up? Does Antonia lose it as well?
At first I thought his youth and innocence but then it didn't seem right.
At first I thought his youth and innocence but then it didn't seem right.
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/antonia
I believe you're right. He's still a boy, but becoming more and more worldly as time goes on.
I believe you're right. He's still a boy, but becoming more and more worldly as time goes on.
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