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    The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is an all American teen film that was introduced to the world in 1985. Even though this film is a couple of decades old‚ the storyline still fits in with most adolescence’s lives today. The film takes place in a high school library‚ where we are introduced to our five main characters in the movie. They are all in Saturday detention because they broke school rules‚ and they are not happy at all about being there. All of the students are from different cliques

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    This can also be compared to the movie The Breakfast Club. Teen rebellion can not only found in movies but found in books‚ books like the book Paper Towns. Teen rebellion is constantly found in music like the song The Great Escape. There are so many more examples of teen rebellion in society today. But‚ not all of these are completely true to each and every teenager because every single one is at least slightly different. In the Movie The Breakfast Club there are five teenagers who have gotten detention

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    “Even though the John Hughes film The Breakfast Club was made in 1985 it still has relevance for modern for modern Australian audiences” To what extent do you agree? ...and these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations. They’re quite aware of what they’re going through... – David Bowie David Bowie’s words above introduce the John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club; they suggest the central themes explored about teenage issues

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    is useful in cohering a poorly organized group‚ especially a group of young high school students as in the movie‚ The Breakfast Club. The first stage of group development is the forming stage. Forming is when members get to know each other and find common ground‚ while the group leader provides structure‚ direction and ground rules. For example‚ in the movie‚ The Breakfast Club‚ the forming stage was the point at which students were forced into a group during detention‚ which provided structure

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    Breakfast Club Analysis Essay The Breakfast Club consists of five main characters. The Princess‚ The Jock‚ The Basketcase‚ The Burnout‚ and The Geek. These characters are affected by numerous factors‚ such as: parental influences‚ peer pressure‚ culture ideals‚ and psychodynamics. Bryan was interpreted to be the geeky one of the group. His parents pressured him to get superior grades and nothing less. Bryan’s parents were not only hard on him about school but they were very controlling and

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    of this story are the struggles we have experienced‚ the people we have associated ourselves with‚ and the lessons we have learnt along the way. Such can be said about my own life‚ and the lives of the characters from the Breakfast Club. The characters from the Breakfast Club that I feel most represent me are: Claire Standish (The Princess)‚ and Brian Johnson (The Brian)‚ and the one I feel least represents me is John Bender (The Criminal). Claire Standish is in my opinion a sophisticated individual

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    The film we watched in class was The Breakfast Club. I had heard of this movie and seen some parts of it before‚ but never really sat and watched the movie‚ so it was a pleasure to observe and analyze the characters and how they developed. I chose to do the characterization of Allison‚ whose labeled as weird and different. Allison was a fascinating character to watch develop seeing that there are a lot of hidden things about her and her personality in the beginning of the movie. I found that she

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    Dude leave me the hell alone‚I hate this world‚let me get a joint‚ let me get a bottle of whisky.In the book “catcher and the rye“and the movie breakfast club the two main characters Holden and Bender are so much a like It kinda seems that they are the same person .Both the boys acted like there were young‚they are also so independent‚ they both put on acts that they don’t care about things that are inportant to them even though they hide it from other people‚ they also drink and smoke to make them

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    Adolescence Development Stages In the movie The Breakfast Club you see all different types of kids going through adolescence. There are examples of the athlete‚ brain‚ basket case‚ princess‚ and criminal. All of these kids have different backgrounds on why they are the way they are. They are all teenagers‚ and they are all going through the same struggle of trying to find their identity. All this while trying to find their identity‚ deal with peer power‚ and manage stress and anger. Every child

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    The Breakfast Club is a film about four different students-Allison‚ Claire‚ Andrew‚ John‚ and Brian - who come from different backgrounds and are serving a Saturday detention. After they get comfortable with one another’s presence‚ they all share their personal stories. Principal Vernon‚ who is powerful and strict‚ gives the students’ directions in order to write an essay describing who they think they are. The movie centers around the social divisions between high school students‚ labels that students

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