Figurative speech for the poem The REBEL
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When a rebel observes a group of people with short hair, he would let his hair grow long because he derives pleasure and satisfaction by going against the majority. Although similar to the society and its norms, he is too, not constant, and therefore when he sees the group growing their hair long, he is likely to cut his hair short.
When everybody talks during the lesson,
The rebel doesn’t say a word.
When nobody talks during the lesson,
The rebel creates a disturbance.
Realizing that everybody is talking during the lesson, a rebel is found in silence. But, when he sees that everybody else has become quiet, he starts making a ruckus and disturbing the class as suggested by his opposing nature.
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