I think a teenager's hero quest would consist a lot about society and popularity. Tteenagers are required by society to find a place or a group to hang around with. Of course our minds develope and some people even hang around with multiple groups at a time and bring new and inticate things to those groups. I don't mean to be steroetypical or anything though, but it really is how high school life works. Its even happened to me. During my freshman year, I hung around with the "punks" and "hippies" and "goths" who were rebellious and oppositionally defiant. It ended up not being the "group" to hang around with. By the end of sophomore year, I was extremely depressed and I really didn't have many friends. The group I hung around with shunned me out and I just felt horrible; like I didn't belong anywhere. I ditched a lot and was totally not focused on the real priority: school. I was so squirrelly and immature. I didn't realize what I was doing at the time, so I felt like such a loser. I'm getting better with understanding things though, and how life is in high school. ...geez, that made me almost want to cry...
Anyways, being a teenager is really hard and I think that the people who get through it successfully are great heroes.
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