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: Naivety, political intrigue, coming-of-age, urban vs. rural. Option 2: Artistic Memoir or Graphic Novel

The phrase "" refers to an innocent or naive person, often inexperienced in life and easily victimized or tricked. This idiom originated from a 1595 ballad about two children abandoned in a forest. 1 : A Babe in the Woods Goes to the Capital

Given the recent 2024 release of Julie Heffernan’s graphic novel Babe in the Woods , which explores artistic growth and personal history, you could frame it as a creative journey. : Naivety, political intrigue, coming-of-age, urban vs

: Autofiction, creative process, discovery, resilience. Option 3: Modern Retelling of a Classic Folktale This idiom originated from a 1595 ballad about

: The classic tale of innocence abandoned gets a modern update. Two siblings find themselves in the concrete jungle of the Capital, where they must navigate a world driven by greed and ambition. Can their kindness triumph where others have failed?