Cutting For Stone Analysis

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The loss of one’s innocence is not an event but a process. In both, Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese, and The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt, this process is highlighted firstly by pure innocence, a shocking experience, and finally a reevaluation of one’s understanding of the world around them. In Cutting For Stone, pure innocence is demonstrated in many different forms. One of the most astonishing is sexual innocence. As the story progresses in the childhood of a young boy by the name of Marion Praise-Stone, there are many references to sex when he is aged 14. Nothing, however compares to the experience he has with a staff probationer much older than him, who was involved in the complications of his birth. She is dancing in a room alone and

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