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Why is an adult's perspective on life different from
that of a child's?​

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  • An adult's perspective on life is different from that of a child's. It is because a child symbolises innocence, whereas an adult symbolises experience. ... In the story, a child's perspective on life is shown through the four year old Jo. She represents innocence.
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An adult's perspective on life is different from that of a child's. It is because a child symbolises innocence, whereas an adult symbolises experience. A child's mind is pure, simple and devoid of any deception or double mindedness.

But an adult undergoes many experiences in life which make him more mature and worldwise. A child has to learn by virtue of his own experiences, whereas an adult can foresee the future circumstances and act accordingly.

In the story, a child's perspective on life is shown through the four year old Jo. She represents innocence. But the perspective of an adult is shown through Jack, who represents experience, maturity, practical wisdom and the realities of life.

That's why Jo thinks that what Roger's mummy did to get his smell changed was wrong.

That is on the other hand, Jack tries to justify that what she did was right.

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