Rite Of Passage

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Have you ever wondered what the “rite of passage” means or how would one consider if they had gone through a rite of passage? It could be something big that could change someone’s entire foundation, such as getting married or if that person enters to the next world leaving behind everything from the world that the individual knows of, afterlife. The novella, “The Body” written by Gordie Lachance, elaborates on this one event during his childhood, with his childhood friends, as a rite of passage between himself and his friends. This event is surrounded by the corpse of Ray Brower, a young boy around the same age of Gordie, Teddy, Vern, and Chris. It was an easygoing, playful journey where they believed that at the end of this …show more content…

For instance, they all believed they could be famous for finding the missing boy’s, Ray Brower, corpse. However, they did not think about how they would get over there, they only believed that walking there would be easy. Another example is by the end of the novella where Ace and his crew threatened the boys and tried to use Ray’s corpse for his owned frame and glory. Fortunately in the end, the boys get the body, but they did not consider the fact that they could not communicate with the authorities with no phone or money. In addition, they got in deeper trouble with Ace for forcing him to get away from the body. The journey made the boys become more thoughtful and rational of the situation rather than recklessly running into another …show more content…

This scene changed Gordie’s view of life and change his future forever. It was the conversation between Gordie and Chris where Chris told Gordie that he was better than anyone in the group, that he could become a true writer, that he can have a better future compared to Teddy, Vern, and himself. However, Gordie’s ignorance led him to deny everything like the idea of going somewhere without his friends. Yet, Chris pushes Gordie to the point that he said, “Wish the hell I was your dad…” This changed Gordie from being ignorant to become more

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