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The Breakfast Club

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The Breakfast Club is a 1985 film about five high school students from completely different backgrounds who meet in Saturday detention. Written and directed by John Hughes . They only met once, but it changed their lives forever. taglines Contents 1...


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Breakfast Club, director/script writer John Hughes' 1985 film about five teenagers coping with the difficulty of crossing boundaries and connecting in high school, set the tone for coming of age films in the 1980s, and catapulted Hughes into...
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The Breakfast Club is a 1985 teen film widely considered as the definitive work in the genre. Written and directed by John Hughes, the storyline follows five teenagers (each representing a different clique in high school) as they spend a Saturday in...


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St. Joseph News-Press
The Breakfast Club
10/29/2006: 986 words, approx. 3 pages
If you were a scientist, and you interfused the energy of seven Harry Potter-loving, video game-playing, hoodie-clad fourth-grade boys, what would happen? You'd destroy the earth, the boys figure. But maybe not. Maybe, with all those thoughts and all that action,...
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Bangor Daily News Bangor, ME
Breakfast Club
01/30/2008: 482 words, approx. 2 pages
A bill before the Legislature that would have the state pay for breakfast for more poor children ought to be approved. The bill highlights the need for, and role of, a social safety net, which is often a target in highly charged times such...
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The New York Observer
The Breakfast Club II
2/1/2005: 265 words, approx. 1 pages
The race for chairman of the Democratic National Committee has been compared to many things: a high-stakes poker tournament, the first primary of the 2008 elections, a glorified campaign for student body president. But our favorite comparison comes from a friend who described the race...
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AP News
Orson Welles part of `Transformers' lore
6/22/2007: 656 words, approx. 2 pages
The new "Transformers" movie boasts a good cast, but it's got nothing on the original.In a classic bit of movie trivia, the little-seen 1986 animated film "Transformers: The Movie" was Orson Welles' last film. Yes, that Orson Welles.The filmmaking legend who remade cinema with "Citizen...
 


Criticism and Essays
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Essay Grade: 92%
Peer Relationships in American Society (The Breakfast Club Movie)
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The essay is a description of peer relationships in American society that was demonstrated in the movie "The Breakfast Club."
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Characters' Psychological Motivations in "The Breakfast Club"
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In the 1980s teen film "The Breakfast Club," the motivation behind each of its characters can be explained in psychological terms such as identity achievement, identity foreclosure, and identity moratorium.
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Essay Grade: 86%
Foreclosure by Andrew Clark in "The Breakfast Club"
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The character of Andrew Clark in the film "The Breakfast Club" displays a psychological case of foreclosure, which means he accepts other values as his own because he knows nothing else.
 


 

The Breakfast Club

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