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Personal Decisions In T. Coraghessan's 'Greasy Lake'

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Many teenager yearn to be a part of adulthood. They want the freedom that comes with the ability to make their own decisions and not have to worry about what their parents think. One way young people try to show their parents and to the world that they should be admitted in to the adulthood world is making decisions that go against their parents advice. In the story Greasy Lake, T. Coraghessan portrays three teenagers now in college trying to show the world that they make the own decisions and that they are “bad.” The meaning of being “bad” in this story is not like being defective or like being bad at tests. The real meaning of bad in this story is going against what their parents or elders tell them to do and making their own decisions even if in the end they know it could hurt them. Many times these teenagers find out the hard way that the parents were right and that they would do anything to just go back to what life was like before they tried to be bad to the bone. …show more content…

Throughout “Greasy Lake”, the narrator and his friends try to show how masculine they are and how they do not need the wisdom of their elders. For example when the narrator is introducing his friends he describes Digby as a college student that “allowed” his parents handle payments for his tuition (Boyle 103). This shows that Digby thought he did not need his father’s help with paying for college and he let his father pay for his college. Just because someone can make their own decisions does not mean that, that person is a real man or real

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