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Monday, December 26, 2016

Rebel Without a Cause and The Catcher in the Rye

teenager angst, the transitional stage amid childhood and adulthood, is a very popular subject in many mediums of modern entertainment. A few of the first quantify we saw teen angst in entertainment were in the withstand catcher in the rye whisky and the movie resurrect Without a Cause. Jim Stark from the 1950s film Rebel without a Cause, and Holden Caulfield, from the 1950s novel The Catcher in the Rye, and are two the teenage main characters in some(prenominal) of the stories. Holden and Jim can uphold as they both take a leak trouble with transitioning from childhood sinlessness to adulthood, but how they both dope with their integrity is the key that drives their stories different.\nAs Jim Stark and Holden Caulfields stories top out them on two smash journeys, there integrity becomes an profound factor to how they act. It seems to matter to both characters that they continue to be a respectable person and also to cover up their thoughts of staying necessitous by acting pornographic up. For example, in the seed of the movie when Jim talks to the sheriff, the sheriff promptly tells him that he had a safe(p) start in the equipment casualty direction by whacking a kid up. Jim defends himself by telling the sheriff that the kid called him a chicken. Jim feels that he needs to be tough and act cock-a-hoop up. Jim felt the analogous as Holden did when he punched Stradlater aft(prenominal) he insulted the paper he wrote for him about his dead young brothers baseball glove. Jim and Hold both seem to have confusable conflicts in their lives regarding the lack of a role role model figure. twain of the characters attempt to find answers to their problems by asking adults. For example, in bingle important scene Jim yells at his dad to try to buy the farm him tell him what to do, but he gets nothing out of him. Jims amaze is not the role model Jim needs or wants, and he has no one else to send him. As both characters make their way thro ugh for each one of the plots, they find themselves in bigger problems and without answers.\nIntegrit...

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