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The word ‘change’ what does it really mean? The real definition is ‘make or become different. In are case we are doing growing up change. Good morning/afternoon class today I will be talking about the most important thing in my life… Teen Wolf. Jeff Davis developed the American television series teen wolf. The first season premiered on the 5th of June 2011. Today I will be talking about a few events that occurred in the main character Scott McCall’s life that change him forever.

Jeff Davis the guy who wrote and produced Teen Wolf was born on June 13 1975 (40). He was born in Milford, Connecticut. In 2009, Jeff began talking to MTV about doing a reboot of the Michael J. Fox 80s comedy Teen Wolf. He said he
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Scott’s time had come to become who he really was, an alpha. But of course how can you become an alpha when you are not mature enough to handle it. Scott resists becoming an alpha only because of his fears.
He eventually becomes an alpha but with that comes a lot of responsibility so scott had to up his game and become not only mature but a true leader. I think he was successful. Scott’s true maturity is shown when he helps someone not for his benefit but just to save peoples lives. I don’t know how grown up you can get. In that scene they used visual techniques used to demonstrate that he has fully changed. Scott realizes that he had to be a leader one day but he didn’t know that it would be today. I think just his urge of helping people was a big role in the process of change. Fear is a barrier for a lot of people but not Scott because his grown up thoughts didn’t let fear be a barrier.
What I have learned is that change can be a positive or a negative change. The way the person takes on the change can depend on the person. Change can also be inherited in different times in people’s lives. Now I can’t really reflect to the TV series unfortunately because there is no such thing as

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