An Analysis The Hard Life Of T
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Collier, James. The Hard Life of the Teenager. New York: Four
Winds Press 1972. 187 pages.
This book has very real, accurate, and detailed accounts and examples of why the adolescent is usually rebellious, confused, lonely, and depressed st this period of time in their lives. Collier's book c ....
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.... their feelings, giving teenagers a sense of confusion of what is the truth. Collier also uses Freud's theory that everything that happens has a cause, he could not believe that things "just happen."
Further in the book Collier describes the pecking orde3r, which is the birth order of siblings, in which the oldest usually commands or dicates the activities of younger siblings. Once again Collier gives examples as; that white people felt they were supreme over black people. in another chapte ....
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