Folk Hero Tolcher

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Adolescent risk-taking is often increased due to the potential reward value of a risky situation. In this presentation, I will prove that negative risks that adolescent males take are recurrently caused by multiple instances, such as: the chance of a possible reward, peer pressure and psychological trauma. These risks are commonly found in adolescents, and are prevalent in the text “Folk Hero” by H. M. Tolcher. In the text “Folk Hero,” A boy called M’Gill is killed in a car accident due to reckless driving, seemingly caused by himself. According to the US National Library of Medicine, peers increase adolescent risk taking by enhancing activity in the brain’s reward circuitry. Perry, a boy who was in the car when the events occurred, explained