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    Pedagogical Perspective Film Data Year: 1985 Director: John Hughes Length: 92 minutes Rating: R Characters/Actors Andrew Clark: Emilio Estevez Richard Vernon: Paul Gleason Brian Johnson: Anthony Michael Hall Carl: John Kapelos John Bender: Judd Nelson Claire Standish: Molly Ringwald Allison Reynolds: Ally Sheedy Communication Courses Group Communication Interpersonal Communication Communication Concepts Group cohesiveness Group development Perception Power Roles

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    single out Bender‚ the rebel of the group of teenagers. Initially‚ none of the other teenagers help Bender. This demonstrates the bystander effect because they don’t help Bender; this effect can be explained by the absence of group membership and cohesiveness because the 5 strangers don’t really know each other yet. But when assistant principal Vernon locks Bender in a closet‚ the group has already established trustworthy relationships among its members‚ so they decide to help Bender escape. Also

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    Standish‚ the princess; Allison Reynolds‚ the lonely girl; Brian Johnson‚ the nerd; and John Bender‚ the criminal. Each one has unique characteristics‚ that set them apart from each other. My personal favorite out the entire bunch‚ would be John Bender‚ the criminal. Bender has a different attire‚ then the rest of the adolescents. He wears plenty of clothing‚ including a red scarf when he is outside. Bender also wears long sleeved shirts‚ with jeans. When he is outside he wears a trench coat as well

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    Breakfast Club; they suggest the central themes explored about teenage issues. Hughes portrays five different sub cultural school groups: “the geek” – Brian Johnson; “the jock” – Andrew Clark; “the princess” – Claire Standish; “the criminal” – John Bender; and “the sensitive artistic type” – Alison Reynolds. The Breakfast Club deals with many issues which high school students are faced with over their high schooling years‚ such as peer pressure and parental expectations. Although this film was produced

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    will be selected from the scene where Clair and bender are going through one another purse. The scene represent that interpersonal communication is a very heavy influences on both of the characters. In the previous scene between Bender and Claire‚ they are very hostile toward one another‚ and very self-disclose. Claire ask Bender some very personal question from either her experience to his experience‚ and Bender will answer‚ but no matter what Bender answer he continuously sending Claire a message

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    out with a communication climate that was both tense and without verbal communication. This was mainly due to the variance in membership constructs of the characters involved. The characters included the brain Brian‚ Andrew the athlete‚ the criminal Bender‚ the princess Claire‚ and the basket case Allison. There was a great deal of interesting nonverbal communication taking place between these people. Their reactions and responses to each other demonstrated perceptual errors‚ which would be shown as

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    and Did I Mention I Love You by Estelle Maskame. The Spectacular Now is a novel about an alcoholic small town teen named Sutter Keely who does not want a future who only want to live in the now and not worry about the consequences‚ but then he meets Aimee who is the complete opposite of him. The novel Happily Ever After is a companion to The Selection series‚ the novel has numerous short stories included based on the series. The novel offers stories told by different perspectives including The Price

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    Whether you’re a makeup fanatic‚ a cosmetologist‚ or just the average lipstick junkie‚ there’s a high chance that you’ve heard of the awe-inspiring brand‚ Lime Crime. Doe Deere is the CEO and owner of Lime Crime makeup. After searching frantically to find makeup as vibrant as her clothing line‚ Doe gave up and decided to launch her own brand. Lime Crime introduced their Unicorn Lipsticks upon opening in 2009‚ which quickly gained them recognition. Shortly after‚ in 2012‚ Lime Crime’s most famous

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    In the movie The Breakfast Club‚ five students are to spend the entire day together in detention. These five teenagers all come from extremely different backgrounds and social groups within their school. As the movie progresses they learn more about one another. This bond comes about due to the students trying to have fun while in detention. In the beginning ten minutes of the movie one can see the setting of a team form. This means that it was clear that there would be a plan of action made by

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    setting a group of 5 eclectic students are forced into serving 9 hours of Saturday detention for whatever they had done wrong. In attendance is a “princess” (Claire Standish)‚ an “athlete” (Andrew Clark)‚ a “brain” (Brian Johnson)‚ a “criminal” (John Bender) and a “basket case” (Allison Reynolds). Thesis Statement I’m sure at one point or another in life we have all been faced with a similar situation. Purpose Statement “The Breakfast Club” provides us with many unique displays of how small groups interact

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