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Child Stars: From Mozart To Gary Coleman
Part 1 of Paper ....t inability to reproduce those successes. Yet this is what Mozart had to endure for much of his adult life, mainly from his father but also from those around him. Indeed, much of Mozart's early adult life can be seen as a struggle to break free from the expectations and limitations imposed on him after his prodigious c.... Part 2 of Paper ....s of everyday life. Sexual naivete, especially, is looked upon as endearing since sex is one of the great complications of life. A young child is removed from most aspects of providing, so he can usually concentrate completely on his art, something older artists cannot afford to do. This belief, "that there only doing it for the love of…" remains on of the most important tenets of the eternal child myth. Ostensibly freed from the constraints that money imposes (despite what parents, such as Le.... |
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