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The Devil Wears Prada
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Andrea Sach, 23 years old, applies for a job as personal assistant in Runway magazine. Her educational background is the English Department of Brown majoring in creative writing. Because she was a creative writing student, she began dreaming of being a writer. Her dream job is being a worker of The New Yorker. Therefore, she thinks that it will be a great step to get closer to her dream job when she takes the job of being an assistant of the greatest editor and the most influential person in fashion industry, Miranda Priestly. During her school time in Connecticut, she did many activities that girls at her age did but fashion. High fashion was one big exception. She was never really concerned to the clothes she was wearing. Her relationship with her family is so close. She is also so close to Alex, her boyfriend and Lily, her close friend. Travelling, spending the night, and having dinner are what they used to do. This does not last until she works at Runway magazine. Working at Runway magazine as junior assistant of Miranda Priestly takes all Andrea’s attention. Her job description is actually anticipating and accommodating Priestly’s needs but it begins going astray because she has to accommodate and to arrange Miranda’s twin-daughter’s and her husband’s needs as well. She is always panic and stressed out every time she gets a demanding call from Miranda Priestly. It is because of Miranda’s impatience and intolerance. She once wants to quit the job because of it. The unwritten rules push Andrea Sach to wear clothes which she is not comfortable with. The long working hours make her have conflicts with people close to her. Because of her job, she has a fight with Alex, her boyfriend, and it makes them have a break. Lily, Andrea Sach’s close friend, gets mad to her because of the same case. Her job also leads her to her absence to her sister baby birth even though it will let her family down. However, that she gets conflicts

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