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Stereotypes In John Hughes's Film The Breakfast Club

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Actors charade around in plausible guises in order to perfectly perform their given part. Contrastingly, athletic jocks live with feigned identities to fulfill their role in the socially constructed hierarchy of high school, and remain kings of the social order. In the quintessentially 80’s film, The Breakfast Club, John Hughes investigates standardized high school stereotypes through five students at a Saturday detention in Shermer High School that are under the supervision of their psychotic principal, Vernon. Andrew Clark is the typical ‘jock’ stereotype, and the physical embodiment of his respective social standing. However, while king of the social order, Andrew is unable to dictate his own actions, let alone others. Through Hughes characterization

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