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This 3 page paper compares and contrasts the shifts in perspective between two essays on childhood. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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of this challenge is changed. The conflict of these changes is often what drives the plot. The two protagonists in Labyrinth and Happiness show the progression from the perception of
children to the perception of adulthood. In Bernard Coopers, Labyrinth, the narrator starts by viewing life through the eyes of a child. He explains the sheer joy that this
child has in figuring out complicated mazes, to the point that he spends hours each day figuring them out. The mystery and the mastery are the addiction and the reason
that he continues to do mazes by the dozens. Then, as the child continues to grow in his perspective, he decides that it is no longer fun to do
other peoples mazes. He begins to see mazes in everything; the pattern on his mothers shirt, the wallpaper, even the wrinkles on his fathers face. He turns to drawing his
own elaborate mazes. One day, he creates a particularly singular and most phenomenal creation of a maze that takes up a large section of shelf paper and presents it to
his mother to figure out. He is flummoxed by the fact that his mother refuses. Worse yet, his father refuses. The perspective shifts from this scene and a childs
voice to the grown up man that the young boy has become. He laments the fact that the labyrinths of life became difficult and staid, that he has become his
parents, that in the end it is a sad thing to grow up. Now, he suggests, the labyrinth is not on shelf paper but in the folds of his mind
as he attempts to hold on to the memories of a lifetime. The story, Happiness, sees life from the perspective of a child, but the outcome and the resulting
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