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    The character John Bender throughout the movie was the criminal or in other words the bad kid. John really didn’t respect anyone in the movie he either made fun of them or made them feel like crap. John didn’t care what he did‚ in the beginning of the movie he walked across the street and the cars had to stop for him. Also John also bossed everyone around‚ when someone sitting in a chair he wanted to sit in he would make them move to another seat. John has a bad home life‚ when he was talking

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    students in spending their day in saturday detention. All of these characters have completely different personalities from one another‚ which makes the movie more interesting than it already is. The character that I will be doing my character analysis on is named John Bender. John Bender is the troublemaker of the group‚ and‚ in my opinion‚ the funniest. John is introduced into the movie at the same time as the other characters. Some of the first impressions of him are pretty funny‚ but you could

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    John Bender ”the criminal” John Bender is sixteen years old‚ and has a father named Mr. Clark. John Bender is the main protagonist in the movie. He smokes cigarettes and marihuana. In the film‚ Bender learns that not everyone is out to “make him small”. In the beginning of the movie‚ Bender comes off as a very tough person‚ and none of the other kids does not know him at all. However‚ he changes in the end by learning to accept the others. He shows no respect towards anyone‚ especially the teachers

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    CP Period 2 5/19/05 A Misleading Exterior In the film‚ The Breakfast Club (1985)‚ John Bender‚ the slovenly rebel at Shermer High School in Chicago‚ is serving a Saturday detention with four very different students. Right from the beginning‚ Bender exhibits the qualities of a destructive and thoughtless criminal‚ i.e.‚ he taunts everyone else in order to hide his personal inadequacies. Whenever Bender is questioned by his peers about a personal issue‚ or whenever he cannot provide a clear

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    “the Fender-Bender”

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    Analysis of “The Fender-Bender” Ramon “TIANGUIS” Perez’s “The Fender-Bender” provides some insight on the thought process of being an illegal alien. In this essay Mr. Perez is expressing to the reader that even a small accident could cause huge problems. One such problem could be the possibility of being sent back to his native country. “Without immigration papers‚ without a driving permit‚ and having hit another car. I feel as if I’m one step away from Mexico”. (Pg.79) Mr. Perez uses “Narration”

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    In this film it exemplifies the group dynamic because it shows different stereotypical groups in high school. Overall the characters move from an “out” group to an “in” group because at first they all were very distant from each other and at the end they were all together as a group and they all wanted to be part of it. The identity of the students at the beginning of the movie was very different to the identities at the end. Towards the end the barriers between each student is broken down and their

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    Junior Bender Essay

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    Junior Bender is the lead protagonist of the Junior Bender series of novels by American thriller author Timothy Hallinan. The first novel of the highly popular series of novels was Crashed that was first published in 2010 to much critical acclaim. Hallinan the author of the series is an author who has been active in the literary scene since the 1990s when he wrote the detective thriller series featuring private investigator Simeon Grist of Los Angeles. The series of novels was so popular that it

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    please. Just as in “The Fender Bender” where an illegal immigrant hits an American citizen’s van. The Hispanic man automatically starts panicking because he knows the cops are on the way to the scene. This story relates to a personal situation of mine when I backed into a brand new BMW owned by an Africa American woman in a Walmart parking lot. While both in the story and in my life‚ many emotions came upon the situation like panic‚ sympathy‚ and relief. In “The Fender Bender” two men of different races

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    Jinx by Aime Bender

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    “Jinxed Emotions” In the short story‚ Jinx‚ Aimee Bender focuses on two young girls‚ Tina and Cathy‚ who are inseparable. They enter a poster store to discover a very cute boy. One of the girls ends up kissing the boy and the other girl goes home. This act ends up ruining their friendship. Bender carries the reader through the life and mind of these teenage girls. The language in this story presents a sequence of emotions and issues that range from body image‚ insecurity‚ betrayal‚ and jealousy

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    The character John Bender in the Breakfast Club is one of the five representational teenagers of stereotypical cliques. He is depicted as the criminal‚ and reveals a past that correlates to that of many who maintain similar lifestyles and recreational choices that Bender exhibits. As displayed by many teenagers‚ behavioral habits typically correspond with the conditions in which they live. This common assumption is further accredited upon disclosure of Bender’s home life. The parenting style that

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