This section contains 1,999 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |
In the following essay, Thompson places "Studies in the Park" in context as compared to other coming-of-age stories. "
Studies in the Park" by Anita Desai is a richly symbolic coming-of-age story. In it Suno, a young man preparing for exams at the academy, leaves behind his awkward adolescence and enters adulthood in the span of three months. Unlike those in many coming-of-age stories, Suno's transition into adulthood is not marked by a religious ceremony, a civil promotion, or a secret ritual. Neither is Suno's rite of passage defined, as many are, by a single or a series of tragic events. Instead, his metamorphosis is initiated by his finding in the park a place to study, furthered by his accidental discovery, and completed by his finding within himself a balance of mind, body, and soul.
In another important aspect, Suno's allegorical journey, complete with its startling epiphany, diverges...
This section contains 1,999 words (approx. 5 pages at 400 words per page) |