The rebelliousness of teenagers in the 1950s and 60s happened against a formidable structure of convinced, if largely unexamined, certainties. |
Far below the layers of undirected but intense anger and randomized rebelliousness, Pennywillow did have a spark of romance in her soul. |
I thought he was very truthful and very funny, and I was drawn to his rebelliousness and irreverence. |
In fact, I was very reluctant to discuss religions, maybe for the typical rebelliousness of the adolescence. |
The core dynamic in each of these cases was hypothesized to be rebelliousness and a protest against overbearing parents. |
Presley shocked polite society in the early 50s but came to symbolise the rebelliousness of rock and roll. |