human childhood theme

A young character faces one of those problems people tend to go through during the early parts of their lives, typically during childhood or adolescence.

Examples

"sibling rivalry" and "teenage angst" are two "human childhood" themes that most people experience as they grow up. "orphanhood" is a "human childhood" theme that only a few people are unfortunate to experience in real life.

126 total · 2 choice · 76 major · 48 minor

StoryLevelMotivation
novel: Never Let Me Go (2005) choice goes with the coming of age genre
rbt1985e4x04 choice The two young boys Hank and Pete uncovered the sinister plot of a carnival worker and his accomplice. They got into various stereotypical kid things along the way, including Hank getting grounded, and Hank and Pete sneaking out from their respective homes at night.
ahh1x23 major The Henderson girls frolicked at home, playing make-believe games.
ahh2x13 major The youngster Tony gained magic powers and used them to garner mischief in the neighborhood.
ahp5x20 major Iggy and Clete were two kids playing as kids do.
ahp5x35 major The Wellington children frolicked, learned, and generally behaved as children do.
ahp6x04 major The story is set at a summer camp for boys, and follows young Aaron as he becomes absorbed in working on a clay sculpture at the expense of not participating in other camp activities.
ahp7x02 major The story follows the cowboy hat and holster wearing, six-year old boy Jackie Chester as he goes about town with a loaded gun, thinking it a toy.
as1985e1x01 major Brian, a young boy, frolicked about and lapped up his grandpa's seemingly tall tales.
as1985e1x11 major Eight year old Bobby Mynes experienced a Christmas Eve to remember when he single-handedly broke Santa out of the local jail.