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Mean Girls was a 2004 coming-of-age comedy focusing on a homeschooled girl finding her place in school. It was, and still is, considered one of the best movies for teens because of how well rounded it was. The fashion was on point, the comedy has the ability to make any age group laugh, the lesson was very insightful, and most importantly the character dynamics worked wonderfully. The characters are Cady, the protagonist; Regina, the queen bee; Gretchen, the gossip/sidekick; Karen, the bubbly blonde; and Janice, the vengeful outcast. Of the afore-mentioned, the main clique, the Plastics, was composed of Regina, Gretchen, and Karen. The rivalry between the cliques began when the friendship between Regina and Janice soured due to a rumor spread by Regina. The rumor detailed false claims about Janice being a lesbian when in reality she was Lebanese. Seizing her opportunity to get revenge with the new girl, Janice encouraged Cady to go in and destroy …show more content…

It was restricted by whether you were Asian or not. As racist as it is, the tendency to form these groups stems from not relating to and understanding the average American’s way of life (Liu, 2017). Without adopting the mannerisms of the stereotypical white family, minorities are more susceptible to racist comments if surrounded by ignorant crowds. Making these friend groups can act as a way to filter through people who are accepting of diversity and those who are afraid of differences. On the other hand, as a way to protect their reputation of being exclusive, a clique will rarely allow people who are different. All groups are naturally formed based on common traits, but the line between a clique and friend group is drawn depending on if it's being used for social status and if the bond is strong. If people took off their tinted glasses, they would realize that beyond their clique lies people who can connect at a more emotional

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