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Maturity levels increase and decrease in characters in works of literature and also
throughout one's real life. It's hard for the maturity level of the person to stay the
same. Ron Jones' The Acorn People, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, A Tale of
Two Cities by Charles Dickens and The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh clearly show the degree
of maturity in characters in a work of literature. Ron Jones in The Acorn People shows a
low maturity level when first arriving at the summer camp, but later his maturity level
increased into a higher level. Laura Wingfield's character in The Glass Menagerie was
extremely shy throughout most of the play. By the end of the play, Laura was able to hold
a conversation with her old crush, Jim O'Connor. Sydney Carton of A Tale of Two Cities
showed a rise is his maturity level when he took the place of Charles Darnay in the
prison cell so that Lucie (Sydney's true love) would be able to be with her husband.
Aimee Thanatogenos of The Loved One.... A person can be described as "mature" when he or
she has grown physically and mentally, and has demonstrated the ability to be responsible
for his/her actions. Whether it's an increase or decrease of maturity level, a change in
it always shows a change in character and attitude. 
Ron Jones' maturity level rocketed after he became a camp counselor at Camp Wiggin and he
also had a major attitude change along with that. Ron had placed himself in the camp
counselor position merely for a good-paying job. In college he was an athlete, and
playing with kids all day, swimming, and taking long hikes had also drawn him to the job.
Little did he know this session of camp, was for the handicapped kids. Ron, along with
the other counselors, were not trained for these kinds of tasks that they had to deal
with, with the disabled kids and by the end of the first afternoon- Ron wanted out. His
attitude was negative towards the situation he was put in and he felt that he would not
be able to get close with these kids. The next day was better for him and throughout the
next few days he slowly got to know and love the kids. Ron came to realize that this camp
was "a place for children and their expectations and fantasies for life"(46), no matter
if they were handicapped or not. Ron Jones' maturity level grew and grew each day as he
worked with these kids. By the end of that session of camp he had a complete attitude
change and his degree of maturity had increased a great deal. That change for Ron Jones
was a change only for the good, just as Laura Wingfield's was. 
The character of Laura Wingfield definitely showed an obvious increase of maturity level
in the play, The Glass Menagerie. Laura was an extremely shy girl, it was a kind of
sickness she had. Her mother sent her to Rubicam's Business College in hopes that Laura
would be able to hold a job and not have to depend on a husband. The class terrified her
to the point of making her physically ill so Laura stopped going to the class. She did
not have the maturity level of an adult and was not able to handle a simple situation
such as that one. Another sign of a low maturity level was Laura's collection of "glass
menagerie". A girl in her late 20's owning a collection of glass menagerie is quite
particular, and not very common, but Laura had one! Laura found out that there was to be
a gentleman caller one night and she became extremely nervous, but when she then found
out this gentleman caller was Jim O'Connor and old high-school crush she couldn't handle
it. She could barely even open the door for Jim and Tom when they were trying to enter
the house. While Tom, Jim, and Amanda ate dinner together, Laura laid on the couch
because seeing her old crush made her feel ill. Soon, after dinner, Jim joined Laura for
a little conversation and which in the beginning she was incredibly quiet but then
loosened up to him. She began talking and soon enough they kissed! Laura engaging in a
conversation with her old crush showed a significant increase in her maturity level. She
did not faint during it or become physically sick, and she even had some fun with Jim.
Laura's maturity level went from minimal to almost maximal in one night and that is a
great change. 

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