The Breakfast Club Erikson's Theory

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The breakfast club is an American comedy and drama film which was written and produced by John Hughes. It talks of an experience gone through by five students in a library at New Trier High School; the school went to by the child of one of John Hughes' companions (Kaye, 2001). In this way, the individuals who were sent to detainment before school beginning time were assigned individuals from "The Breakfast Club".
Five school students, all different societies and families, meet in detainment, where they spill their hearts out to each other, and find how they have significantly more in like manner than they suspected.Being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, John Bender, Brian Johnson, Andrew Clarkand Allison Reynolds have less …show more content…

The different stages have different challenges and in case of any unsuccessful completion they are likely to reappear in the individual`s future. Erikson explains that the problems faced in one stage are not permanent and can be changed by another stage in the future. This theory well describes the life faced by Allison. In her realization of her present life of denial and lack of friends she realizes that she could still make some change in her future and forget all the hard moments she is going through(Cote, …show more content…

It appears that no student ever wishes to be put under the detention for a whole week so the punishment always acts as a threat to anyone who breaks the rules. The punishment is based on fairness and justice no matter the class. This shows us the reason why Claire and Allison are facing the same punishment but for different

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