What Is Charlie A Good Role Model

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3. Role models are highly important. They guide during development, helpful during decision making, and most importantly help find happiness. There are children who look up to multiple role models to help them develop. There is those who look up to their parents, relatives, teachers, and peers. But there is also children, adolescents, and adults who look up to movies for role models in their lives. Now this could have both a positive and a negative effect based on the role model they would look up to. I would consider Charlie to be a positive role model. If though he is shy and has difficulties making friends, he did not stay looked up in his room. And even though he had mental illnesses and took drugs, at the end of the movie they showed how

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