The Breakfast Club Essay

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It no secret John Hughes is known to create iconic films about the youth culture that the audience still love till this day. Some of his films seem to feature characters like the girl who can’t help, but fall in love for the most popular guy in school. The geeky kid who wants people to notice him for once, or what about the wallflower kid in every of his film? The Breakfast Club seem to have broken the rules from his recurring storylines and characters. During the 80s, many films with teenage protagonists were produced and release. So what makes The Breakfast Club any different from other 80s young adult films?
Throughout the film, you are focus on five high schoolers who are forced to spend detention on Saturday, in the library. The setting …show more content…

To the students who are struggle in high school, everything is going to be okay because you’re not only one struggling in life. To the parents watching The Breakfast Club, listen to your kids and show that you truly care for them. This film is for the outsiders who feel like they don’t fit in. John Hughes understood what being a teen feels like so this film represent the misfits in school. After more than 30 years, people still have a connection with this film. Author of “The Breakfast Club”, 30 Years Later: A Conversation Across Generations”, Amanda Ann Klein had students in this generation who has watch it for first time have a connections with the characters. One student in her class felt she can relate to most of the character from the time when she was in high school. Even though, we now have new technology like cell phones and tablets. People in this generation suffer from insecurities especially online where it is so easy to be bullied or hide behind a screen. Off the bat, Bender picks on Brian for being geek assuming that he is the perfect child in the family. People may judge others, but we don’t know what other people are going through if don’t talk to them. We seem to judge and assume what kind people we go to school or work with. At the end of the day, we are all just human being trying to survive and live our

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