"什么是反叛者 一个说不的人"
— Albert Camus
Simplified Meaning:
A rebel is someone who disagrees with the usual way things are done and is brave enough to say they won't follow those rules. Imagine a student in school who doesn't agree with the strict dress code. While most students just follow the rules without question, this student decides to speak up and say they want the rules to change because they believe students should wear what they feel comfortable in. This act of saying "no" to something they don’t agree with is what makes them a rebel. Rebels challenge the norms and often fight for change. Think of historical figures like Rosa Parks, who refused to give up her seat on a bus because she believed in equal rights for everyone. By saying "no" to what she felt was wrong, she helped spark a bigger movement for civil rights. In our daily lives, being a rebel can mean standing up against unfair treatment at work, saying no to peer pressure, or advocating for changes in society. This takes courage, but it can lead to important changes and improvements for everyone.