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    Accepted to CSUEB and I dived in clueless. Clueless as to what will be surrounding me for the next four years and clueless as to who I wanted to be. I accepted any challenges facing my way because I believed leaving home will be better than staying. As my father drove up the hill I looked out towards the bay and took in the view and prayed that I made the right decision. At first it was hectic looking for my classes and getting use to my new roommates. I felt a sense of joy yet I still felt a…

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    to “a specific subgenre of coming-of-age stories that focus on the protagonist’s psychological and moral growth. Hence, character change is extremely important” (Dr. Kusina, 2015). The analyzation of the six films: Grease (1978), Heathers (1988), Clueless (1995), Jawbreaker (1999), Mean Girls (2004), and Easy A (2010), provides evidence that feminism and…

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    Mean Girls VS Clueless In regards, to the films “Clueless” and “Mean Girls” I will be comparing the differences and similarities that each film illustrates. I will be comparing the way the two compare in a way that one way or another both movies send a similar message but in very distinct ways, coming down to the theme that makes them different but the message that corresponds to both movies. My goal is to explain the background of the movies and conclude them as well, along with the point of…

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    Mr. Knightley and Josh are both major characters in the book Emma and the movie Clueless. The book to film adaptation is almost accurate to a tee. Mr. Knightley and Josh are similar in countless ways, although inevitable variations do arise. Exposure to the book and the movie allows you to compare and contrast the two characters. You’re able to notice what brings them together, what sets them apart, and how the different time periods influence their persona. In the book, Mr. Knightley’s relation…

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    This connects to the Idols of the theater because the male characters only see the predominant female characters, such as Dovey and Loveykins, in terms of generalizations or stereotypes of their gender. Male characters in Double Bind, such as Clueless One, Clueless Two, Antiquides, Smug, and Diddley not only discuss females as a generalized form of error, but they also engage with the females in a manner…

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    Lennie Sympathetic

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    George and Lennie are traveling to find work on a ranch. At the ranch they both work long days as hay balers. They work to one day hopefully get the American Dream. Lennie is a sympathetic character because John Steinbeck portrays him as a dumb, clueless guy. In the story, Lennie is described as a strong, large man who is a great worker because of his strength and size. “I ain’t nothing to scream about, but that big bastard there can put up more grain alone than most pairs can.” George explains…

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    The mass media is a form of communication that reaches many people through media technologies such as television, the internet, newspaper and the radio. As mass media reaches a lot of people, it has had great influence on people, such as the way people dress, their views, and their behavior. Professor Jeffrey Bineham states that "the texts and artifacts of popular culture are constantly telling us how to think, how to dress, how to talk, what vocations are significant, and what we should do…

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    Amy Heckerling’s film, Clueless (1995), we are introduced to Cher, who at the top of the social scene in her high school, who feels it is her responsibility to help the new disheveled student Tai become more stylish, so she could be taken serious in the school’s social scene. It becomes clear for us the social class is an important theme in Heckerling’s film, when Tai reveals her feelings towards Travis, the sloppy skater. Cher makes it clear to Tai that her choices influences others perception…

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    just a few disadvantages when it comes to working. Many bosses are not friendly. Bosses have data to record, people to hire, hours to work and people to instruct. Pressure takes over a boss 's life. Although there are bosses who are manipulators, clueless, and never around. In comparison with employees, all bosses want to make money. Money drives people to push the limit. Many workers have had different experiences with different bosses. Most bosses are classified into one of three categories:…

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    holds the power and authority with the hierarchy being, Carol, Jim, Frank. The law is also a prominent authority figure in this movie, as it has the power to influence Jim's life. The police also have power as they can influence Jim’s decisions. In ‘Clueless’, the teachers and the parents hold most of the authority…

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