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  • Essay / The first rebel who changed the whole world - 1412

    “Clean your room. Don't touch that! Go mow the lawn. You're better off studying and nothing else. You must do this mission or you will fail. We have all heard these commands scolded by our alphabet books and by our parents at some point in our lives, but these days you see teenagers don't care what anyone shouts at them or, better yet, shout back at their guardians for giving orders. The man who started this rebellious revolution was no different from any teenager in the 1950s until he entered high school, but once he took action, there was no doubt that he had done it on purpose . James Dean, the first rebel, was known for disobeying what his peers had taught him and going against what he was told, changing the youth and history of the United States of America. . He introduced the idea that sex, violence, fast cars and not listening to others ridicule one's actions are the only way to go and that if you didn't do it you were a soulless coward who was afraid to defend himself. All of these actions led James Dean to make a rebel revolution that we see today. The idea of ​​the rebel today doesn't have the importance it did in the 1950s, because if you were to act out, they would put you in an institution to "rehabilitate" you, say you don't are not mentally correct and would blame the way you act. your tutors. The things that James Dean has done have earned him a lot of attention in life and on the big screen. He established that it was necessary to go against what everyone believes and enter restricted areas of society. The reason why James Dean was iconic as a rebel was his adolescence which built his character today, where he was a rebel from age 13 to 13. his adulthood, his career as an actor since he exercised great influence in the media, as well... middle of paper ...... ution of new morals and lifestyles from the shadows to the public. James Dean may not have received much credit for changing the world since he lived to be 24, but he did change the world from a narrow-minded to a narrow-minded now broad on almost all subjects. However, if James were here today, he would be known to everyone as the first rebel. Works Cited by James Dean. Campton's Encyclopedia 6th edition. 2001. Paper. Schroeder, Alan. James Dean. New York: Chelsea House Publishers Entertainment, 1994, Paper.James Bryon Dean. 2014. La Biographie.Com. Website. May 5, 2014. http://www.biography.com/people/james-dean-9268866The death of James Dean in a car accident. 2003. Reel Reviews.Com. May 05, 2014. http://www.franksreelreviews.com/shorttakes/jamesdean.htmJames Dean: Born Cool, Marcus Wilson. Whatantics Entertainment, 2002, video.