innocence and experience

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Innocence and experience is a central moral and psychological contrast in literature, often exploring the tension between naive purity and worldly knowledge or corruption.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary theme
moral contrast
philosophical concept
psychological contrast
addresses fall from grace
formation of identity
loss of childhood
original sin
social corruption
analyzedIn literary criticism
moral philosophy
psychology of religion
associatedWith adulthood
childhood
gaining wisdom
loss of faith
sexual awakening
social awareness
centralTo moral education narratives
psychological realism
romantic poetry
contrasts corruption
naive purity
worldly knowledge
explores loss of naivety
moral development
psychological development
tension between purity and corruption
frameworkFor character development
moral critique of society
psychological analysis
religious allegory
hasAspect experience
innocence
involves ethical ambiguity
moral choice
psychological conflict
spiritual crisis
relatedTo bildungsroman
coming-of-age
good and evil
knowledge and ignorance
religious symbolism
romanticism
usedIn children’s literature
drama
novels
poetry
religious literature

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Daisy Miller mainTheme innocence and experience