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    1. The movie Mean Girls has its own unique high school culture and within that culture there are many social communities. People tend to divide into their own groups with others who share similar ideas and values and this was also true in my high school, but my high school differed by being more open and accepting different groups similar to the ending of the movie. Also, social communities also have their own rules for example the plastics wear pink on Wednesdays and this stays the same to this…

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    pieces of the crown say, “‘Look. I’m a queen.’ ‘As am I’”(Mean Girls) making them all feel as though they are as powerful as the queen. This helped Cady become more well liked because now everyone is on the same level as her, and she abolished the hierarchy. This…

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    Means Girls is a classic movie pertaining to the social hierarchy of high school; more specifically the social ladder within the community of girls at North Shore High School. While the main purpose of this movie is to implement laughter into the individuals who are viewing it, it does indeed have many accurate psychological concepts within the development of its lead characters. Regina George, the most popular person at North Shore High School suffers from Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD)…

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    Film Analysis: Mean Girls

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    “Mean Girls” is the title of one of the most popular movies from 2004 till this day which visually shows how evil most females are towards each other. Yet teenage girls aspire to act like them. Picking on an innocent girl who wears glasses while carrying a handful of books is the main target for these so called ‘mean girls’. Common reasons why girls act a certain way towards others could occur from circumstances such as jealousy, feeling threatened, or their own enjoyment. Yet not all young…

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    one’s mind are teenage girls, unless you live in that concrete safari called high school awaiting the fate of being declared the prey or the predator. When it comes to typical portrayal of high school, it is always a sure bet that the cast will contain the “loser”, the “alpha female”, the “jock”, the “minions”, and the animal instincts of human nature. With each additional scene another layer of stereotype-flavored frosting is added to the cultural cake. In the movie Mean Girls, it only takes a…

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    Introduction: I chose the movie Mean Girls to analyze. Mean Girls is enjoyable to watch and displays topics discussed in class, such as groupthink, conflict management, and leadership issues. The movie is entertaining and humorous and any demographic can enjoy it. Mean Girls is a comedy film about a 16-year-old girl, Cady Heron, who moves from Africa to Illinois. Along with the move, Cady is also thrown into the wild halls of North Shore High School for the first time. Cady initially befriends…

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    Remember that clique of girls, in grade school, that would walk down the halls surrounded by a haze of perfume and a collective look of disgust? They walk by you and you know they’re judging you. I can guarantee that anyone reading this has had an encounter similar to that. Have you ever seen the movie Mean Girls? If not, let me fill you in. In the movie, a girl named Cady, who lived in Africa, moves back to America to experience high school. She meets Regina George who runs The Plastics, the…

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    Mean Girls Research Paper

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    bees. Characterizations in various movies, literature and social media label teenage girls with stereotypical and offensive titles which inevitably have affected an entire generation of girl’s self-confidences and mental stability and may continue to do so if nothing is changed. Media and authority has used its power to group “teens” together…

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    best,” Juliette Gordon Low once stated this opinion on what Girl Scouts does for you. If you were to ask others what it means to them, you would probably get a very similar response. Girl Scouting has affected me and my family in a very direct way. I am so grateful for Girl Scouts and the person it has made me today. Throughout the thirteen years of being in Girl Scouts, I have learned how much the program means to me. If I was not a Girl Scout I would not have received all of the…

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    Mean Girls

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    Being popular in high school can truly be a struggle. Mean Girls is a teen comedy film loosely based on the self-help book titled Queen Bees and Wannabes. The main character is a high school student named Cady that just moved from Africa and has been homeschooled her whole life. The American culture and society she is introduced to is embodied by the Plastics, who are the most popular girls at North Shore High: Regina, Gretchen, and Karen. Mean Girls criticizes the idea that women can only be…

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