Rebel has three meanings according to my dictionary: 1) a person who fights against the government of their country. 2) a person who opposes somebody in authority over them within an organization, a political party, etc. 3) a person who does not like to obey rules or who does not accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc. Today, 41 .
Some might say, rebels are the destroyers of our normal society. To some extent, yes, they are. 42 In my view, every step of advance has rebels’ significant contribution.
I have seen a TED talk, from which a man, born in an Islamic family, talked about his father who was an IS member took him to have a drill, using a sniper rifle to shoot a target, when he was about 10 years old. 43 Of course, his father was a militant and had plotted a bombing attack. But as the man grew up, he found that his family was not going in a right way. Then he left his family, changed his beliefs and gave a TED talk, which shows that he is not a militant like his father.
44 Yes, The Son is not like The Father. Isn’t his son a rebel that didn’t obey his family’s rules and the standards of his father’s behavior? If not, what would happen? 45 Just because we have those rebels who can see the drawbacks and flaws of their families, they can replace them with virtues, revise their ideas, and change the lines of their beliefs. So, we couldn’t criticize a rebel more. Suppose they could change our future to a better one, should we give them a chance to do what they want?
A. They, the rebels, are hopes instead, in my view.
B. And also because of that, our society moves forward.
C. I think from this story you could get the gist of what I am going to talk about.
D. No doubt, another militant or terrorist came out from his family.
E. Each family has something imperfect which needs to revise.
F. I only want to talk about the third meaning of the word rebel and discuss the significance of being it.
G. Finally, he hit the target, and his uncles around him praised him as: The Father, The Son.