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Friendship, Dreaming and Invention as a path to Maturation shown in the novel “Clever Inventors†by Violeta Martinovska

Jovanka Denkova
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Jovanka Denkova: Faculty of Philology, Delchev University, Shtip, Macedonia

European Journal of Language and Literature Studies Articles, 2015, vol. 1

Abstract: In this paper is processed topic of adolescence shown in the novel 'Clever inventors' time as a transition from one stage of life, a time of research, impatience, ingenuity, curiosity, looking for something new and unique so far unknown to the children of Magyar neighborhood. Adolescence is the period when the young man begins to mature in their own way, live in their own world, each of them individually accept this time and knows how to passes through it. Amongst novel “Umnite izmisluvaci†(“Smart inventors†) by Violeta Martinovska childhood and adolescence are nailed together, they are complementing and rely. Childhood in persons does not stop, it takes until they dream and feel like children. Children's spirit is present everywhere in the novel, child temperament, but the child maturity is one that leaves a great impression on the reader. In no case is emphasized children's game that will leave irreparable damage, inventors really succeed with their imagination and restless spirit to reach out to the reader and to present the real environment in which they live.

Keywords: adolescence; curiosity; imagination; maturity. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.26417/ejls.v2i1.p113-122

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