Rites Of Passage Analysis

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Someone once said “Rites of passage are about letting you know that life does not for anyone, and that the future is not a fictional place.” Rites of passages are about moving up in your life and finding yourself. Which is what both Larry Jules and The Vision Quest Boys go through in their passages. They're are both similarities and differences are what make them strong rites of passages through their meanings, procedures, and outcomes. One way Larry Jules’s interview and the boys from the Vision quest can be compared is by meaning. The Vision Quest is a journey that enables young girls and boys through a spiritual and sacred journey. After then is visited by a guardian animal in a dream and directed about their future. Which is a process that symbolizes completing their old life, and going through a process that ends in being reborn. Which is the same with Larry Jules, joining his church’s youth group helped …show more content…
The Vision Quest is more traditional then Larry Jules’s passage. In the tribe, it's believed that while on the quest the kids sometime get visited by a spiritual guide and directed about their future. The children go to great lengths to reach a form of purification from the spiritual guide. It’s the boys personal right of passage from childhood to manhood and responsibility in their tribe. It determine their status in their tribe and future occupation. Larry Jules went through many inner discoveries in order to just get closer to God. Another way Larry Jules’s interview and the boys from the Vision Quest can be compared is by the procedures. Both the boys in the Vision Quest and Larry Jules had to go through trails reach their form of salvation. Larry Jules had to give up a lot from his old life in order for him to start his new life. They both had to change and go through their own form of purification and