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In Black Swan Green , I find that the dismantling of Jason's expectations and preconceived notions truly reflect a coming-of-age process within him. As a result of these changes, we see that Jason reevaluates his priorities and relationships. At the beginning of the story, we are told incessantly about Jason's obsession with the imagined pecking order that rules over the 13-year olds of Black Swan Green and we are well aware of this hierarchy's impact on him. With the social order, we are introduced to the only individual who seems to be friendly towards Jason: Dean. Within the social order, Dean is very much at the bottom to the point where even Jason calls him "Moron" instead of his real last name. However, this dynamic doesn't last as their friendship dynamic shifts through different situations which they experience together. Reflecting Jason's changing attitudes towards Dean, Jason's description of him is different at the beginning and the end of t...