The Breakfast Club Research Paper

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The Breakfast club. The Breakfast club is a story of five teenagers who were sentenced to
Saturday detention in school. Each of them having their own identity knew nothing about each other before this day. They all came from different social economical groups. We have the jock, wrestling star Andrew Clark, Claire Standish the most popular girl in school, Brian Johnson the brains, john bender the catalyst the group with his rebellious nature, and last but not least Allison
Reynolds the eccentric but yet the basket case of the group. Despite the fact that they all go to the same school, few of them seem to have anything in common, with the expectation of Andrew and Claire, we both reign in the “popular” crowd.
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Parents ignore her due to their own problems.
And had nothing to do on a Saturday which she came to detention. Brian actually confessed that he fought committing suicide every day and that’s how he got into trouble by bringing a gun to school, which was found in his lock, planning to kill himself for a bad grade. As Andrew “Andy” the athlete. He’s in detention for taping another male students’ buttocks together. Which he can’t easily think for himself. As for Claire, the princess, skipping class to go shopping. Claire is a virgin who feels constant pressure from her friends. John the criminal, for pulling a false alarm.
John comes from an abusive household. Reasons why they in detention and base on themselves for one and another.

The breakfast club was one of the best movies of all time in the 1985s. And the the most outrageous music soundtrack ever played, “simple minds- Don’t you (forget about me)” perfectly with the movie, for opening and closing credits. As john raises his fist in triumph as he walks across the school football filed toward home. Although they suspect that the relationships will end of their detention, their mutual experiences will change the way they look at their peers

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