Coming Of Age In Elm Beach Memoirs

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Coming of age is apparent through the play, “Brighton Beach Memoirs” by Neil Simon. Although Simon writes about characters asserting their independence, and reaching the age of puberty, the one that finally comes to life and takes control of her life is the character that is most intriguing. The Character, Blanche Morton was forced to move in with her sisters family, the Jerome’s, after the death of her husband. Instead of being an independent woman and taking care of her own family she relies heavily upon her brother-in-law Jack for financial support, advice, and raising her children as if they were his responsibility. This causes a great deal of tension between Blanche and her oldest daughter Nora. Nora is contemplating a major decision