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In this essay I will explore the sociological explanations behind Trevor's behaviour in the film "Made in Britain." I will consider it from 2 perspectives that play a part in his behaviour, that of the individual and of society.  

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Made in Britain Hannah Taylor 12BR In this essay I will explore the sociological explanations behind Trevor's behaviour in the film "Made in Britain." I will consider it from 2 perspectives that play a part in his behaviour, that of the individual and of society. One critic said: "Skinhead Trevor (Tim Roth) is pathologically antisocial, foul-mouthed, racist, violent, tattooed with swastikas and spiders, an unrepentant thief and vandal given to urinating on official files, he's also highly intelligent, articulate, and an unremitting nightmare for the hapless authority figures who have to deal with him in his journey through care homes, job centres, police stations and courtrooms, endlessly parroting the same old patronizing clichés and not showing the slightest inkling of what makes him tick - and even less about how to fit him into the society that he utterly rejects. ("http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=4371) I shall now look into the reasons why. Trevor is a 16-year-old and like...

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