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    For my movie analysis assignment‚ I chose to watch the movie The Breakfast Club. The breakfast club‚ written by John Hughes in 1985‚ is an American teen drama film full of stereotypical gender roles. The characters in this film have all violated a rule at Shermer High School‚ located in Shermer‚ Illinois. The five students in the film all violated a rule at Shermer High resulting in a Saturday morning detention. The five students having to report for the Saturday morning detention do not share the

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    The Breakfast Club (1985) Midterm Paper The movie “The Breakfast Club” portrays five main characters all from a different set of cliques in Saturday morning detention in an Illinois high school. Their detention is a result of myriad violations. Each character has different stereotypes‚ home lives‚ and issues but find out they have several similarities. The theme of this movie is to accept yourself for who you are. This movie focuses on different people getting to know and get along with each

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    The Breakfast Club contained a wide variety of communication. Within this essay‚ the various types of communication and behaviors will be discussed. Key terms will be pointed out and highlighted‚ as well as described in relation to the examples extracted from the film. The character’s included: Brian (brain)‚ Andrew (athlete)‚ John Bender (criminal)‚ Claire (princess)‚ and Allison (basketcase). I will concentrate on two characters through out the film. The first character is John Bender (criminal)

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    fun side and his touching side which is what i love about him. The Geek‚ Anthony Micheal Hall was Super Geek. I don’t think anyone can play a geek better. I mean that in a nice way. I love him in weird science‚ 16 candles and of corse Breakfest club. Who doesn’t love a geek. He is the funniest man alive I never did understand the janitor? What did he mean when he talked to th principal? Was he really Brian’s dad? I have seen this movie over 10 times and i still never get that part. Anyway

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    Mental Disorders A mental disorder is a mental or behavioral pattern‚ is an anomaly that causes distress and disability. Mental disorders are defined by a combination of how a person feels‚ acts and thinks‚ according to the World Health Organisation (WHO)‚ over a third of people in most countries have problems at some time in their life (diagnosis of one or more of the common types of mental disorders)‚ and the causes of mental disorders in some cases are unclear. According to: http://en.wikipedia

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    Unfortunately‚ this stereotype may never change. The Breakfast Club written and directed by John Hughes expresses exactly that theme. Fortunately‚ youth of every age understand exactly what they are going through and have the ability to change what is being thrust on them by the socialization process which begins in the home and is reinforced at school‚ not only by students and parents‚ but teachers like Mr. Vernon as well. In The Breakfast Club five unique personalities‚ each secure in his identity

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    Netflix or Amazon. In fact‚ it’s likely you spend at least ten minutes‚ if not more‚ just trying to narrow down the options with great frustration. Next time‚ just skip ahead of the monotonous search and look for one movie: The Breakfast Club. Released in 1985‚ The Breakfast Club is about a group of seemingly different high school students that must spend the majority of their Saturday in detention together‚ each leaving the experience with a new perspective of their classmates. While some may say movies

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    I was in eighth grade the first time I watched The Breakfast Club. My cousins and I had gone to our local video store and were trying to pick something out. I was looking at Harry Potter and The Hunger Games‚ anything that had strong special effects and a huge plot. My cousins on the other hand went to look at the classics. That is when they found it‚ The Breakfast Club. I was skeptical at first‚ due to the age and how simple it looked‚ but they ended up convincing me. We went back to my house and

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    There is one underappreciated factor in John Hughes’ 80s high school movies that make them so good‚ and that’s the acting. In one of the most well known films to this day‚ The Breakfast Club‚ the condescending Mr. Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason) supervises detention where five students with completely different personalities felt trapped‚ but by being stuck together‚ they learned they had more in common than they thought possible. There was an athlete‚ a criminal‚ a princess‚ a basket case‚ and a brain;

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    fully appreciate other social concepts. Perhaps an ideal of “belonging” is most clearly seen‚ when it is contrasted with a sense of exclusion; of alienation. The poems “migrant hostel” and “Feliks Skrzynecki” by Peter Skrzynecki‚ the movie “The breakfast club” by john Huges and “the angry kettle” by Ding Xiaoqi demonstrate this challenge to a sense of belonging and how it can have personal impacts. “Migrant hostel” voice the hardship experienced by the personas family in an attempt to fit into the

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