In "Bernice Bobs Her Hair," an example of an epiphany occurs when Bernice realizes the superficial nature of her social interactions and the fickleness of popularity. After she cuts her hair, she understands that her attempt to fit in and gain acceptance has led to her alienation rather than connection. This moment of clarity prompts her to take control of her identity, ultimately leading her to assert herself in a way that defies societal expectations.
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