Big Man On Campus (ca. 1958)
Jerry Warner faces suspension from school after getting into trouble for fighting and breaking rules. He struggles with the desire to be popular and accepted by his peers, leading him to act recklessly and show off. Despite his attempts to be seen as a “big man,” he realizes that his actions have consequences, not only for himself but also for others. Through self-reflection, he understands the importance of authority and the need to change his behavior, potentially giving him a chance to grow up and make better choices.
Keywords
Jerry Warner, school suspension, rebellion, peer pressure, self-reflection, authority, popularity, consequences, growing up
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