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    Character Analysis Breakfast Club Ndayikeza Simon In the movie The breakfast club It’s about five students who are going to detention on a saturday and they all had different personality,and they tell each other what they go through in life,and why they are in detention for.Today i am going to tell you what character i relate to, and why I chose this character. The character I chose was John bender, I chose John bender because in the movie he didn’t really care about anything and was focus on…

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    I believe that when you’re viewed in a certain perspective you start to only fit in that one perspective and the longer you’re in it, the harder it is to break free from it. I think that in the movie “The Breakfast Club” directed by John Hughes in 1992, portrays it very well. The group of kids that are in detention are John, the criminal, Brian, the brain, Claire, the princess, Andrew, the jock, and the basket case, Allison. (Hughes.1992) The plot of the movie is that a group of kids are in…

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    The Breakfast Club is a film detailing a Saturday detention involving five very different students who are forced into each other’s company and share their stories. All the students are deviant in their own way and eventually are able to look past their differences and become friends. The film also offers detailed observations of social status, the different aspects of identity formation, social sanctions, and the three different sociological perspectives. The first concept seen in the film is…

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    (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), and Pretty in Pink (1986), Hughes established himself as a storyteller by attracting an array of audiences. In exploring the limitations of comedic cinema, he created a masterpiece with The Breakfast Club; a simple, yet powerful film that projected humor through teenage drama in a…

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    The Breakfast Club is a well-known 1980’s movie directed by John Hughes. It follows five teenagers who end up in detention on Saturday due to their actions during the school week. Each of these teenagers come from a different social group and immediately judge one another but after getting to know one another they realize that they are more similar than they first thought. Each character in this film commits deviant behaviors. A deviant behavior is a behavior that/…. Andrew Clark is a…

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    Title Early morning, tons of teenagers with their families are flooding into the recruitment base. For some it may have been a long journey, but for me, it was almost in my backyard. All the kids carrying huge bags that were probably received from their high school as a graduation gift. In other countries graduates receive books or special pens. In Israel it’s a special bag for the army with the words “With Love” and the cities name. These bags are packed for two weeks as they were told to do,…

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    Simple Minds: A Deeper Look at Gender Roles For many, high school is either the best or worst time of their life. In John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club, he brings to life the reality and struggles of being a young man or woman. In the movie, gender roles (standards set by society for what is “normal” for a particular gender) are set by adults in a position of power. As teenagers from all over the country absorb these labels, it sets minors up for who they will become in the future; whether that…

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    In the breakfast club stereotyping has prevented the characters from creating friendships, they have been held apart by the idea the differences should not be accepted. Bender, the criminal, and Clair, the princess, have been kept separate through these social classifications, this has prevented them from having any kind of relationship. In the film, Bender and Claire find that they are romantically compatible. Bender, Claire and the rest of the breakfast club come to realise how…

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    Rosedale on Robson Suite Hotel is located in the heart of the sports, entertainment, and cultural area of Vancouver. The hotel is considered 3.5 star hotel, and it has adopted the concept of hotel suite management. The Rosedale on Robson's suites are composed by a living room and kitchenette apart from the regular bedroom and bathroom, which brings convenience to long-term and short-term guests. Since its opening in 1995 (Chevalier Group, n.d.), the hotel has attracted guests from all around…

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    to understand the target segments and provide right products for them. In addition to customers, production and marketing were important part of the company where many innovative ideas were developed making the company the market leader. In 1910, breakfast cereal market had slow development but later the products showed very high demand creating 21 billion dollar market. It was a great opportunity…

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