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Dazed And Confused Vs The Breakfast Club
734 wordsThe carefree years vs. the petty years At one time or another, a movie is made about every generation. Dazed and Confused is for the 1970 s group of Americans (during the coming of age) when bellbottom's and marijuana were the fashion, drinking and driving had yet to become unthinkable, and safe sex was used only to avoid pregnancy. The Breakfast Club is a remembrance of the 1980 s era of pegged jeans, glitter and leg warmers, when AIDS started but only through rumors, and drugs were the only es...
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Answer The Question Breakfast Club
1,049 wordsAlmost 150 years ago, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. , expressed the following sage but sad observation in his book "The Professor at the Breakfast Table": Society is always trying in some way or other to grind us down to a single flat surface. Unfortunately, this is still true today. Last week I saw the movie "The Breakfast Club" written and directed by John Hughes which expressed a similar theme. Fortunately, youth of every age "are quite aware of what they are going through" and have the ability ...
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Sociology Dead Poets And Breakfast
906 wordsSo far in Sociology we have viewed two movies that paint a perfect portrait of the traditional and present-day education systems. I would like to compare, contrast, and also reflect on both The Dead Poets Society, and The Breakfast Club. There are numerous differences between the two movies, and although theyre both in a different setting and different time frames, there are also many similarities. The Dead Poets Society is set in the mid 60 s in an upper class prep school. On the other hand The...
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Breakfast Club Social Class
935 words... of the two. John is an aggressive adolescent. He is known as the criminal of the group because that what society has labeled him. But why have we identity him as such? Why is he aggressive? What was noted in the movie was that john home life is not a pleasant one. The physical and emotional abuse he suffered may be the cause of his behavior. Never the less, his home life or his friends may or may not have contributed to his identity. In fact it was never determined if John friends were in fa...
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Low Self Esteem High Self Esteem
1,360 wordsBody of Essay: Evaluation of the Communication in the Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club film contained a wide variety of communication. Within this essay, the various types of communication and behaviors within the film will be discussed. Key terms will be pointed out and highlighted, as well as described in relation to the examples extracted from the film. To begin with the film started out with a communication climate that was both tense and without verbal communication. This was mainly due to...
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Clich Breakfast Club
3,125 wordsThe Decade Of Realizations: Amercian Youth During The Decade Of Realizations: Amercian Youth During The Last Century Of all the 1980? s films, that can be described as? Eighties Teen Movies? (Thorburn, 1998) or? High School Movies? (Messner, 1998), those written and (with the exception of? Pretty In Pink? (1986) and? Some Kind of Wonderful? (1987) ) directed by John Hughes were often seen to define the genre, even leading to the tag? John Hughes rites de passage movies? as a genre definition use...
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Interpersonal Communication Breakfast Club
1,379 wordsThe skills of communication in the movie The Breakfast Club Communication between individuals can occur in many ways but the amount of information revealed can tell you the strength of their relationship. Self-disclosure is this process of deliberately revealing information about oneself that is significant and that would not normally be known by others. Some reasons why someone might disclose information would be for catharsis, self-clarification, self-validation, and reciprocity. People disclo...
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