Thursday, June 18, 2009

Endocervical Polyps Pathophysiology

A fully justified rebellion

What James Dean got mid-50 to the glory of cinema has to date been somewhat unique. With only three major films in his career this American actor managed to become not only a myth for the history of cinema , but throughout a media that has kept undisturbed for very long over five decades. Met his death at age 24 in a fatal car accident, but left as the main legacy absolutely unforgettable three films: "East of Eden ", " Giant" and the title that possibly helped him soar as myth "Rebel Without cause. "

is clear that this film would not have weight now boasts it not been starring Dean, nor have gone to the history of cinema if the young actor had no met his death at such a premature, but the fact is that both things happened and now "Rebel Without a Cause " is almost a cult film.

A tape that showed us that crime and rebellion among young people did not have to be necessarily linked to lower social classes, but levels off grades of discontent among young Americans could be so high that the only feasible solution was in the fights with knives, racing against cliffs fatal or trigger-happy guns.

Without doubt the most interesting of all the tape lay in his motives (all families) that made these young people behave in that way, investigate the "causes" (just because that was) of these behaviors, either a complex Electra, a covert homosexuality coupled with a tremendous lack of love or fear to inherit what a father is therefore rejected. Mystical

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