good parent set limits
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Throughout the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" there's this fallowing theme: A good
parent set limits. I totally agree with that theme. However, it depends what kind of limits they're
talking about.
If the parents are extremely strict and never let you go out, the child will be probably
turned out to be "wild." If your parents have an enormous amount of rules, like for instance on
school days you can't get out of the house, on the week ends you have to be home by nine
o'clock, there's no eating in the basement, only when adults are around you can play pool, you
can't go on the internet, you can just use the phone ten minutes pers day and you can absolutely
not have a boyfriend or girlfriend before your eighteen etc. Most of the time the adolescent witch
has parents this strict are going to build up all their anger toward their parents and at one point
they're going to "explode." After a while, they will probably begin to disobey their parents all the
time. Maybe by going to a party and getting drunk. All of this just to show that their parents
aren't the boss of them. To prove that they are old enough to make there own decision...