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    Mean girls and looking for alibrandi Today I will be doing a speech on looking for alibrandi and mean girls I will be focusing on the teenage adolesces I will be comparing the relationship differences between Regina Georges family and Josie alibrandi’s family and I will be also focusing on teen relationships. Regina’s family is very different from Josie’s family; Regina’s family is a typical American family laid back and Regina gets all the freedom that she desires in the movie Regina says

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    The production companies‚ Paramount Pictures‚ Broadway Video and SNL studios‚ all came together to release the infamous teen comedy movie‚ Mean Girls which premiered on April 30‚2004. This movie was written by Rosalind Wiseman‚ and was directed by Mark Waters. It grasped the attention of a wide audience because the issues that the main character encountered are relatable. The rules of high school are applicable to many life situations. This movie sheds light on real sociological issues; moreover

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    Mean Girls is like the modern version of Julius Caesar. There are many connections between the two stories. High school is a good portrayal of the jealousy‚ backstabbing‚ and betrayal that is found in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Regina George is Julius Caesar in Mean Girls. She is the leader that was feared to become too powerful or too popular. Regina was both loved and feared by the high school like Caesar. Then Regina was plotted against to ruin her reputation and taken down by Brutus and Cassius

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    TM  Mrs. Rosen    AP Psychology  May 23‚ 2014  Mean Girls Paper  Cady Heron moves to a new home from the Africa. She goes to a new school where she meets Janis  and Damian. Her new friends warn her to stay away from the “Plastics”‚ a group of girls who are  popular and cruel. Their group is headed by‚ Regina George with Gretchen and Karen. When Cady sees  Aaron Samuels‚ she falls in love. When Regina discovers this‚ she seeks revenge by getting back with  Aaron and dangling him in front of her

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    boyfriend? Who is this mystery man that she loves so much on Instagram? Lindsay Lohan could have a new beau in her life. She had her fair share of heart breaks but it looks like the former Disney star is back and taking a chance at love‚ again. The “Mean Girls” star posted a black and white picture on her Instagram profile (@lindsaylohan) of a mystery man wearing a black jacket‚ showing his six packs to the world. And if that wasn’t enough‚ Lohan captioned the picture with: “I love him.” Her recent posts

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    fighting‚ which‚ in turn‚ results in the thoughts of all the violent acts she has witnessed throughout her life. At the age of seven‚ the first “violent” act involves her father coming home from work and immediately harping on her brother. To the young girl‚ this appears as extremely violent‚ yet in reality it was simply a father getting far too angry at an act that his son did. However‚ this scene displays the subjectivity of violence. In reality it was only aggressive‚ not directly violent. Yet to someone

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    oneself drifting into the path of trying to comprehend the overlying theme of the story; a theme‚ that often gets identified by using technical devices such as images and words. With the well-endowed analogy formulated by Mitchell Stephens‚ in By Means of the Visible‚ readers can quickly note the strengths and defects of both devices. Defects‚ that ranges from words‚ lacking the ability to portray abstract ideas to images‚ not being coherently clear to display one perception. Had it not been for

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    mentioned how people stereotype females when playing sports as she had mentioned that the movie Shes the man quoted‚ ‘Girls aren’t as fast‚ strong or athletic than boys’ and I have mentioned that we stereotype girls at sports as we assumed they run in a crazy matter and are worrying about their hair. Both Melanie and I also stated that we stereotype boys and girls in Disney films. This can be seen as I discussed in my speech that from the image of Belle‚ it is shown how she has a long‚ slim neck

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    are struggles with identity‚ power‚ and violence occurring everyday between both men and women. The film Mean Girls‚ directed by Mark Walters‚ follows a young girl‚ Cady’s‚ transition from being home schooled to public high school. Cady enters the school’s group of mean girls‚ otherwise known as “the plastics”‚ which consists of Regina George‚ Gretchen Wieners‚ and Karen Smith. Throughout the film each character struggles with their true identity. There are also many power struggles‚ and violent

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    Romeo and Juliet Open Response Throughout the play‚ William Shakespeare connects his work to symbolic and thematic patterns. He uses personification‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ and other forms of figurative language‚ to emphasize how he relates certain parts of the play to themes in the story. In act 2‚ scene 3 Friar Lawrence enters the play. William Shakespeare uses several forms of figurative language in Friars dialogue. By using foreshadowing‚ motifs‚ and symbols in this passage‚ William relates Friar’s

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