Growing up
There comes a point in every person's life when they gain a profound realization
about growing up. Both Ernest Hemingway and Stephen King describe situations in their
stories where this is intended to happen. In "Indian camp" and "The Last Rung on the
Ladder" the main characters encounter incidents that help them grow and mature.
In "Indian Camp", Nick undergoes several significant experiences, but he fails to
reach an epiphany. Nick is brought to the
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directly affected by the act of suicide. Nick actually
witnesses it firsthand, but strangely, in the end it makes him believe that he will live
forever. On the other hand, Larry is devastated when he finds out that his sister has killed
herself, especially after he discovers that he could have done something to change it.
Larry's case is an example where a great loss causes him to reach an important revelation
about his life.
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