Analysis Of Some Day This Pain Will Be Useful To You

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The transition from childhood to adulthood can be a harsh and difficult journey. As teenagers become young adults, they fall face first into a new and frightening world of—no longer feeling safe or sheltered. In the novel, Someday This Pain Will be Useful to You, Peter Cameron expresses the chilling truth of a teenager’s life. The story unfolds through the eyes of eighteen-year-old, James Sveck. James illustrates his experiences of the summer of 2003, the year he graduated high school in New York. Throughout the book, the author uses vivid and at times unsettling details about James’s observations of how life is perceived as well as his opinions of everyday life. When first starting to read this novel, the readers are immediately introduced to each of the characters: James, his mother, his father, his sister, both of their boy friends, and John, his coworker. It becomes clear that James does not like to socialize, and because of this, he does not easily open up to the people around him. Due to this reason, the book is mainly told through his thoughts. It is apparent that James only...

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