Jimmy's Maturity In 'The Nest'

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Maturity is a big factor in growing up. It makes a child view the world in a different perspective, which ultimately helps in the real world as the child realizes more about oneself, the world, and others.In the short story “The nest”, the protagonist named Jimmy commits acts of maturity which leads to an important theme in the story; growing up. He matures throughout the story as he shows acts of responsibility and stands up for what he believes is right.

Jimmy matures throughout the story as he shows acts of responsibility. He is aware of others’ intentions and the consequences of his own actions. For example, when Jimmy called his mom and told her about inviting Paul over to dinner. He knew that his mother would be furious with him for

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