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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Rebel Without a Cause and The Catcher in the Rye

Teen angst, the transitional stage between childishness and adulthood, is a very ordinary subject in galore(postnominal) mediums of modern fun. A few of the first times we aphorism teen angst in entertainment were in the book backstop in the Rye and the icon Rebel Without a Cause. Jim severe from the 1950s film Rebel without a Cause, and Holden Caulfield, from the 1950s novel The Catcher in the Rye, and are both(prenominal) the teen main characters in both of the stories. Holden and Jim can relate as they both have annoyance with transitioning from childhood innocence to adulthood, just how they both deal with their justice is the key that makes their stories different.\nAs Jim hard and Holden Caulfields stories lead them on two separate journeys, there integrity becomes an underlying cipher to how they act. It awaits to matter to both characters that they handle to be a in force(p) person and also to make up up their thoughts of staying innocent by acting grown up . For example, in the beginning of the icon when Jim talks to the sheriff, the sheriff immediately recounts him that he had a good sidetrack in the wrong program line by beating a kid up. Jim defends himself by relation back the sheriff that the kid called him a chicken. Jim feels that he ineluctably to be tempered and act grown up. Jim felt the same as Holden did when he punched Stradlater after he insulted the paper he wrote for him close to his dead younger brothers baseball glove. Jim and Hold both seem to have similar conflicts in their lives regarding the lack of a intention model figure. Both of the characters set out to abide by answers to their problems by request adults. For example, in one big scene Jim yells at his pappa to try to get him tell him what to do, but he gets cypher out of him. Jims father is non the role model Jim needs or wants, and he has no one else to guide him. As both characters make their demeanor through each of the plots, they find t hemselves in bigger problems and without answers.\nIntegrit...

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