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    very outgoing and not the least bit self-conscious. He is also very mature and intuitive for his age and is often shown doing adult like things such as having conversations about marriage and kids and drinking coffee. Jay Jay is the father of Claire and Mitchell‚ husband of Gloria‚ grandfather of Lily‚ Like‚ Alex‚ and Haley‚ and the stepfather of Manny. He is an owner of a construction firm and is wealthy. Cameron Tucker Cameron‚ also referred to as Cam‚ is Mitchell’s partner of five years

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    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 Self-disclosure

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    The Breakfast Club Essay

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    3/15/2012 Film analysis for The Breakfast Club In the beginning of the movie I think the only person who falls under the open self category is Brian. He is upfront with the others about his grades‚ his academics‚ and his family. As the day goes on and he starts to bond more with the others he starts to talk about his thoughts and emotions as well. I didn’t think there was any one with a blind self. I felt that John was under the hidden self because he was just know for breaking rules

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    all “brains” are virgins‚ lied and said that he has slept with many people‚ including Claire. In this situation Bender placed Brian into the stereotype‚ and Brian lied to make it seem like he was not associated with the negative stereotype. 4) Out-group homogeneity is the idea that members of the out-group are similar to each other‚ but members of your in-group are diverse. In the beginning of the movie‚ Claire makes the distinction between academic clubs and “other kinds of clubs” like sports or

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    forbidding principal. This movie is unique because it takes place with the same setting throughout and yet the characters are so well developed. The character development and perceptions have a vital role in the underlying message and theme of the movie. Claire is the “princess.” She is the rich‚ well-to-do‚ pretty and popular girl. Andrew is the “athlete.” He is the state wrestler and jock that appears to be tough and strong. Then‚ Brian Johnson‚ “the brain” is the peaceful smart guy who fears making poor

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    Durrenmatt Symbolism Essay

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    Swiss playwright‚ Frederich Durrenmatt‚ in his drama‚ The Visit‚ uses color symbolism as a way to control the plot line. Durrenmatt’s purpose is to use color symbolism to add depth to the mood‚ tone‚ and theme of the play. Durrenmatt overpowering use of color symbolism allows for a complex plot‚ characters and theme. Throughout The Visit‚ Durrenmatt uses specific color symbolism to affect the tone in a drastic manner. Through the use of dark‚ morbid colors‚ a gloomy‚ ragged and sinister tone are

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    Credo Paper To have a belief is to have confidence‚ faith and trust in something that cannot always be proven right or wrong. Some families are required to have certain beliefs due to religions where as other individuals develop their own core beliefs based on experience or teaching from mentors in their life. Whether they are taught to you or you create them yourself‚ whatever you believe in makes up your core beliefs. Most of my core beliefs deal with my relationship with God‚ but a few beliefs

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    man. Quiet Torrential Sound is a play that takes place in a café. It is between two sisters named Monica‚ who is in her late thirties and controlling‚ and her younger sister‚ Claire‚ who is in her early thirties. They decide to go eat the café after they finish the concert. Monica is a very controlling sister to Claire and the waitress at the café. She is controlling because she is very jealous and has very low self-esteem. Monica has low self-esteem because she is insecure‚ unconfident and craving

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    The Breakfast Club was a movie about five very different characters‚ Claire‚ Andrew‚ Brian‚ Allison‚ and John Bender. Claire was a popular girl‚ Andrew was a wrestler (jock)‚ Brian was intellectually gifted‚ Allison was a basket case‚ and John Bender was a rebel. On the outside they seem like very different people‚ in fact they were all socially opposite‚ but they also shared so much. As the movie starts out‚ the five teenagers are being punished with Saturday detention; their assignment for

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    Written and directed by Claire Denny‚ inspired by the novel "Billy Bud" by Herman Melville‚ and tells about a French army sergeant named "Gallup" leading a group of soldiers during their daily training camp in the desert of Djibouti. Gallup is a military man of the first order‚ giving his life to the daily system his silence in most of times and his quietness‚ surrounded him by a halo of mystery that suits his sternness in the application of his regime and directing his soldiers. a new soldier joins

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