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Essay heading: Rebel Without a Cause
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Jim??s father always tries to act like Jim??s friend, so in a way, Jim was missing that strong, central, manly figure and was tired of the weakness in his father. Now, Jim sees this in his father and swears to himself that he will never be the ?°chicken?± his father is. This leads to the decisions he makes in the movie, for example, going to the ?°chicken?± run to uphold his honor... displayed 300 characters
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He begins to take charge of his own life, being that strong man himself, going to the mansion with Judy to live on their own in order to not become like his father.
The audience is then presented with the complete opposite, through the relationship Judy has with her father. We can see that the father is masculine and insensitive through the way he treats Judy... displayed next 300 characters
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