Relier Pairs Coming-of-Age StoryVersion en ligne Match the description of the element with its part in the story arc. par Adrienne Johns 1 usually a person between the ages of 10 years old to 19 or so 2 The protagonist is presented with a choice that will either make life even worse (i.e. the introduction of the bully in The Karate Kid), or will hold the promise of some escape from the pain (Leslie moves into the neighbourhood in Bridge to Terabithia) 3 Bildungsroman, coming-of-age, maturation 4 They find their inner strength, face down their fear and learn they can rely on themselves. The character must stand up for himself and for who he is. Usually in defiance of parents or figures of authority. 5 Childhood innocence has already been left behind. 6 Depicts the conflict that forces the character to face their own inner demons or shortcomings. 7 It is a story that refers to someone growing up morally, spiritually or emotionally. 8 The world is as inhospitable as ever, but the protagonist is now equipped to deal with it. 9 Something has happened that has made the character feel lost or stuck in a world over which they have little control. An example of this is that in The Hunger Games, Katniss's father has died. 10 The protagonist declares his outer motivations and his/her pursuit of those goals begins. (motivation is what drives the character’s actions towards the goal) The opportunity. The resolution Coming-of-age story. Genre Describes the protagonist of a coming-of-age story Describes the character at the beginning of the story. This is often done through flashback in the main character's mind. The climax. The backstory. This is often revealed through flashback in the protagonist's mind. The response. The coda.