The Correlation of Rebel Without a Cause (the movie witth James Dean) and the Adolescent Brain

Title: The Correlation of Rebel Without a Cause (the movie witth James Dean) and the Adolescent Brain
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The Correlation of Rebel Without a Cause (the movie witth James Dean) and the Adolescent Brain
Rebel without a cause is a film that views the lives of some rebellious, impatient, and misunderstood teenagers set in the era of the 1950's. The film begins with the main character, Jim Stark who is played by James Dean, as a juvenile delinquent brought into the police station. He was brought in because he was intoxicated. In another part of the police station is a teenage girl, named Judy, was brought in because she …showed first 75 words of 670 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 670 total…process mistakes may have diminished. These mistakes are what a teenager will have to learn from and experience. Teenagers are still misunderstood even in today's generation, and many will be rebellious and impatient throughout their formative years. We, as adults, can look back and see how we acted and reacted to problems and incidents that may have arisen. We know that the brain works in mysterious ways, many of which we may never understand completely.

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