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Childs Play: All change is not growth; as all movement is not forward.

1) In the story Childs Play, both Midori and Nobu have difficulties with being thrust into adulthood at an early age. Faced with difficult life decisions, and unsavory options for their lives, they are forced to accept the predetermined fate of their familys line of work. While both changed and moved in their lives, the changes were not helping them grow, only holding them back. And they did not move forward positively in their lives, but backwards into a tragic inherited cycle of unhappiness.

Outline:
1. Introduction A. Thesis Statement 2. Midoris Choices A. Become a prostitute B. Choose unfamiliar path and venture into the unknown 3. Nobus Choices A. Join the priesthood B. Choose unfamiliar path and venture into the unknown 4. Midoris Actions A. Decision to become a prostitute like her sister. B. Never confronting her feelings for Nobu. C. How her actions affected those involved in her life. 5. Nobus Actions A. Decision to join the priesthood like his father. B. Never confronting his feelings for Midori. C. How his actions affected those involved in his life.

6. Conclusion A. Thesis Statement B. Closing Statement

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