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The Breakfast Club characters and ideas

The Breakfast Club characters and ideas. What’s the big idea?. Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are . Brian.

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The Breakfast Club characters and ideas

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  1. The Breakfast Club characters and ideas

  2. What’s the big idea? Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are.

  3. Brian Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are. Let’s look at the facts: • Parents: • Lunch: • Clothes: • Behaviour: • Friends: • What assumptions do you make about him based on the above? • Are the assumptions you have made about him a true reflection of who he is?

  4. Allison Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are. Let’s look at the facts: • Parents: • Lunch: • Clothes: • Behaviour: • Friends: • What assumptions do you make about her based on the above? • Are the assumptions you have made about her a true reflection of who she is?

  5. Andrew Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are. Let’s look at the facts: • Parents: • Lunch: • Clothes: • Behaviour: • Friends: • What assumptions do you make about him based on the above? • Are the assumptions you have made about him a true reflection of who he is?

  6. Claire Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are. Let’s look at the facts: • Parents: • Lunch: • Clothes: • Behaviour: • Friends: • What assumptions do you make about her based on the above? • Are the assumptions you have made about her a true reflection of who she is?

  7. Bender Stereotypes are not a true reflection of a person. They only deal with outside appearances and assumptions. Labelling and categorising a person does not define who they truly are. Let’s look at the facts: • Parents: • Lunch: • Clothes: • Behaviour: • Friends: • What assumptions do you make about him based on the above? • Are the assumptions you have made about him a true reflection of who he is?

  8. When writing a character essay… • Pick one character only to focus on • Pick a scene that you could write about that helps you to answer the question • Ensure you use range of techniques (both visual and verbal) • You should learn at least three things that each character says. • You must EXPLAIN how this character you have chosen REFLECTS the idea

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