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The term rebel is defined as ‘the resistance or defiance to authority or a generally accepted convention’. ... In this analysis, these attributes shall be deeply examined and compared, so as to make a fair justification of the definition of the term ‘rebel’. Aspects such as the mainstream perceptions of the rebel, society’s reactions to the rebel, and the significance of the conflict between mainstream society and the rebel shall be discussed. ... McMurphy constantly challenges authority in the hospital; a classic attribute of a rebel. ... Mainstream society sees a rebel as a disruption, a hiccup in the system and someone with a problem that needs to be cured. ... McMurphy’s lobotomy executed his personality and individuality, and proves that society will always subdue the rebel’s distinctiveness and individualistic behaviour.
Sum41- Thanks For Nothing
(See Appendix A for lyrics)
This song is about non-conformity, and how they will never succumb to being part of the crowd and losing their individuality. ...
The three representations of a rebel in the different mediums examined have been part of three very different societies.
Approximate Word count = 1249 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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