![]() They have a hard time letting go of these specific things because theses symbolise their youth and childlike innocence and naivety and freedom, something that decreases over time as one grows up more and more and has to force themselves to abide by the rules of the grown-up Adult World. ![]() Their youthfulness becomes very apparent by their attachment to certain things that were more prominent in their younger years, such as the dolls for Olive or the entire concept of the layoff season for both Roo and Barney. Since the main characters are all individuals who are still young and in their primes, the journey of maturing and growing up runs throughout the story and is highlighted through many incidents in the novel.Ī group of four friends, Nancy, Olive, Roo and Barney are the main characters of the story in which they are shown to be going through the various obstacles that are present in the process of growing up and become responsible and getting individual agency of their own in a world that never seems to stop working and never lets anyone stop working. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. ![]() These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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