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    them and never search for the person underneath the stereotyped identity. However‚ Bryan fails to mention that teens do the same thing with one another. As the students enter the library to serve their detention‚ all but Claire and Andrew sit at a table by themselves. Claire (the beautiful “it” girl of the school) and Andrew (the star wrestler) can share a table because they are in the same social circles. The rest segregate themselves physically by sitting at different tables just as their social

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    Allison depicted the “basket case” and the emo‚ Saturnine girl due to her dark and quiet appearance. Claire was the Junoesque‚ “princess‚” popular girl of her class‚ especially after being crowned Homecoming Queen and owning very expensive jewelry. John could be described as the relentless stoner criminal because of his excessive amount of the devil’s

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    to give a synopsis of the three stories. The first segment of the movie deals with a women called Claire Donnelly‚ a widowed nurse that lives in the suburbs of Chicago. Claire became pregnant by her brother in law‚ and she decides to do an abortion for the purpose of not hurting her late husband’s family. But abortion at the currently time‚ which is 1952‚ abortion was strictly illegal. Claire goes out searching for another somebody to help‚ and she finds a nurse that can help her. She calls a

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    fine.” –pg 18. False‚ she says it to convince herself. “I’m PARANOID?” True‚ she doesn’t think she is. Scene Two: “I’m feeling okay‚ Claire‚ stop saying that.” –pg 22. False. “Physically? Great. Except my hair seems kind of unhealthy‚ I wish there were something I could do about that.” –pg 24. False‚ she’s mocking Claire. “I thought the house was being robbed.” True. “No. I changed my mind.” True. “I didn’t really want them to come.” True. “I was

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    This is a novel which is generally speaking about William Bradford journey which is called “Plymouth Plantation”. The aim of the journey was to discover what is called “New England”. William Bradford started his journey with his crew‚ and one day a zymotic disease hit the ship crew‚ and most of them where effected by the disease. One healthy strong man was hooting the sick people‚ and telling them bad words‚ he did not foredoom their stickiness‚ and instead of hooking them helping them. One day when

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    Claire is a 14 year old girl living in Germany. Her best friend is Annie‚ a 14 year old Jewish girl that lives two blocks away. It was March 15‚ 1933. The Nazis have already started their invasion. Annie is being hunted down‚ she now has the yellow star‚ and they are waiting for her. Claire won’t let them take her‚ and neither will her family. Claire hides Annie in a secret part of her room‚ writing about it each day in her journal. “ I feel like they are getting closer‚ and I’m not sure how long

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    remarkable movie about five high school students from completely different social groups. They all have to go through a Saturday detention under Mr Richard Vernon the principal. The different social group includes “The rebel” John‚ “The princess” Claire‚ “The basket case” Allison‚ “The brainy” Brian and “The jock” Andrew. They are completely different people with different lifestyles and at the start of the movie they don’t get along but as they each have the chance to tell their story‚ they discover

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    on in the book‚ Claire is accused of cheating on a history test‚ when in reality she had just been falsely accused. “Claire‚ you’ve been accused of cheating on the last test Mrs. Davenport gave you before she

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    in the lobby. They never broke character no matter what went on in the lobby. Later they used as prompts on stage which was pretty interesting because at times I was so into the play I forgot they were there acting as a car or a door. Although Claire was the main character‚ the actor who played Millet had the best acting on stage. They way he switch between the two personality was amazing and hilarious. He portrayed the character really well and had me believing for a bit that he actually had

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    the movie‚ the sanctions of each clique become less relevant‚ and they find that they themselves have formed their own clique: The Breakfast Club. Coming into the detention session‚ each character has a fixation in a stereotypical high school role. Claire is the "princess"; an upper-class‚ popular socialite who is in detention for ditching class to go shopping. In contrast‚ Bender is a lower-class (and perhaps abused) young man who has a perception of being a sociopathic "criminal." Because Bender

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