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    Coming of age essay

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    within individuals; not an event that is celebrated. Several composers have the ability to express the notion of Coming of Age through creative writing literature and films. This is evident within the two texts; Raw written by Scott Monk and The Breakfast Club directed by John Hughes. Both texts articulate ideas about decisions during Coming of Age define who you are‚ a group of people can help you grow and realise things and Coming of Age involves controlling your emotions and actions. The novel

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    passage movies" as a genre definition used in 1990s popular culture (such as in "Wayne ’s World 2" (1994 dir. Stephen Surjik)). This term refers to the half dozen films made between 1984 and 1987; chronologically‚ "Sixteen Candles" (1984)‚ "The Breakfast Club" (1985)‚ "Weird Science" (1985)‚ "Ferris Bueller ’s Day Off" (1986)‚ "Pretty In Pink" (1986) and "Some Kind Of Wonderful" (1987) (the latter two being directed by Howard Deutch). For the purpose of this study‚ "Weird Science" and "Some Kind of

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    followed by a look at the title of the text. Then I would like to share my thoughts on different symbols I think is very important. In the end‚ I would like to tell you my opinion about the theme and message of this text and compare it to “The Breakfast Club” and “The Body”. Lucy Cook is the narrator in the story. She is a typical “good girl” stereotype. She always makes her homework‚ and she normally never does anything wrong. However‚ she is very unsecure about who she really is. Mr. Paterson

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    sometimes for worse. An individual’s perceptions of belonging evolve in response to the passage of time and interaction with their world. It is a condition which is portrayed through the novel the Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ and the cult movie The Breakfast Club directed by John Hughes which encapsulate the struggles and journey’s of both feelings through the passage of time. In the literary text the dynamic characters illuminate the idea and challenges of belonging. Ashima a female who is of Indian

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    My Favorite Movie

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    are thousands of movies in the United States. Many people have several favorite movies throughout their lifetime. Some people have favorites from each decade. Though many movies have grabbed my attention‚ my favorite is the eighties movie The Breakfast Club. I love the main characters‚ the amazing storyline‚ and the original ending. I have watched this movie many times and it never gets old to me. The reason I love this movie is that I can relate many of the characters to people I know or have

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    The Breakfast Club Film Data Characters/Actors Communication Courses Communication Concepts Synopsis Discussion Questions 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

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    The Brain Who Seeks Approval In the movie The Breakfast Club‚ I am a mixture of the characters‚ Brian Johnson and Claire Standish. I am a complete nerd just like Brian‚ the brain‚ in the movie. Although I am not a pampered princess like Claire‚ I share the similar characteristic of seeking approval from others. I am the complete nerd just like Brian in the movie. The one word that my peers would always use to describe me is a nerd. I have the stereotypical glasses‚ gigantic book bag

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    CLAIRE STANDISH THE BREAKFAST CLUB Character Description Amongst The Brain‚ The Basket-Case‚ The Criminal‚ and The Athlete‚ is The Princess. Claire Standish‚ a materialistic “richie” with extremely wealthy parents. So it is no surprise when Claire is dropped off to Saturday detention (for skipping class to go shopping) in her fathers BMW and brings sushi for lunch. Sporting real diamond earrings and suede skirts‚ Claire struts into the library with the idea that she is better than every student

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    Catcher in the Rye Essay

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    The Catcher in the Rye As a child you think of the world as a perfect place where no one can hurt you‚ but eventually you find out that the world is not as perfect as you think and your life begins to change. Violence‚ injustice‚ unfairness and death can change a view of the world. Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is a great example for why the world is not perfect. He is a depressed kid who goes through a lot and figures out that the he can’t protect the innocent and

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    High School Cliques

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    Should cliques stay the same or should they be more open to allowing other kids in their group? Cliques. Cliques have the tendency to define kids in High School. Cliques are small group of people who share similar interests and opinions‚ who spend time or hang out together‚ and usually do not allow others to join their group. To me cliques are very interesting. Cliques in Spring Lake. If you were to compare Spring Lake school district to other school districts it would appear that the kids at

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