Why does Enoch return to winesburg?

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Over time Enoch managed to imagine for himself a host of fantasy people, and he was content enough with that until he met a woman to whom he thought he could explain his imaginary people. But when she begins to understand him, he is compelled to leave and move back to Winesburg.

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I don't know anything about this story but I asked a friend about and he told me D

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The coming-of-age tale arc is a well-liked and well-known storytelling motif. Odysseus, the famed father of Telemachus, traversed most of the known Greek world and left behind a wealth of intriguing mythology. The route to adulthood was also filled with experiences for Telemachus.

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I believe the answer is C.) he is a eager young hero
For he supports his father and mother the best way he can. Being a side kick for his father, eager to become just like him. 
So this explains that he was (eager) to become a young hero. 


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