A rebel is someone who stands up and says, “No more!” when things aren’t fair, just like when you refuse to eat broccoli even though your mom says it’s good for you.
When a group of people feel that the rules or leaders in their world are not treating them fairly, they might choose to be rebels. They start small, maybe by whispering to friends, but soon others join, just like when one kid starts skipping rope and then everyone wants to play too!
What Makes a Rebel
Why Rebels Matter
Rebels help change history because they show others that standing up for what's right can make things better. When enough people say “No more!”, rules can change, just like when your whole class decides to take back the toy from the biggest kid, and suddenly everyone is happy again.
Examples
- A farmer leading a revolt against high taxes.
- A young person starting a movement on social media.
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See also
- What are revolts?
- What Is the Purpose of a Historical Figure's Legacy?
- How Can a Single Person Really Change the World?
- How Can One Person Actually Change the World?
- How Can a Single Person Change the World?