The struggle for self-definition is a common theme in a coming-of-age novel, or bildungsroman, and in The House on Mango Street, Esperanza's struggle to define herself underscores her every action and encounter.
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Algernon bites Charlie. Algernon is less cooperative, refuses to run the maze, decreased motivation, has to be fed. Why do the changes in Algernon worry Charlie? It means that things aren't looking to good for him, that he will lose his intelligence, and maybe much more.
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Hope I <em><u>Helped!</u></em> :D
Perhaps <span>c. do you like it when parents say, "it's for your own good."?</span>
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