Cognitive Development In On The Sidewalk Bleeding, By Evan Hunter

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Someone once said, “Maturity is not measured by age. It’s an attitude built by experience.” (SearchQuotes). These experiences help advance maturity and prepare adolescence for adulthood. In coming of age literature, the key is to evolve an authentic character through different incidents. Accordingly, Evan Hunter demonstrates this characteristic development in “On the Sidewalk Bleeding”, through the protagonist, Andy. Within the story, there are moments that illustrate the development in thinking realistically rather than idealistically, a prominent transition from ignorance to knowledge and experiences that demonstrate a shift from selfishness to selflessness. Consequently, the various developments Andy encounters in “On the Sidewalk Bleeding” …show more content…

Hunter demonstrates this evolution in the protagonist of the story, Andy. While bleeding, Andy reminisces about his membership as a Royal and the satisfaction he experiences when joining the gang. “He was a Royal. There had been meaning to the title.” (Hunter, 5). While lying there bleeding, Andy believes that being a Royal brings pride and status, which is an ideal view of being part of a gang. Following this event, after the couple leaves, the main character thinks about what being a Royal has brought him while on the verge of death. “If he died, he was Andy. He was not a Royal. He was simply Andy, and he was dead.” (Hunter, 5). Evidently, Andy recognizes that the title of being a Royal really means nothing when it comes down to it. In his epiphany moment, he becomes aware that he would rather die as Andy than as a Royal; this may be the realistic view of being in a gang, the title does not seem to stand for …show more content…

The evolution Andy has from seeing things idealistically to realistically, the ignorance to knowledge transition and the selfless rather than selfish decisions all bind together to demonstrate a maturing development; this is an often-required aspect found in stories of the coming of age genre. Furthermore, this growth is a candid experience that all adolescence will undeniably face and gaining this maturity is something that one must develop; it does not come with age alone. All members of society will go through this change at some point in life. These maturing experiences are the unavoidable guarantee of entering

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