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    more alike than most people assume. Throughout the world there 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

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    decided to watch was mean girls. This movie is about a teenage girl who lived in Africa because her parents were doing research and then they had all moved to America. The girl’s name in the movie was Cady and she had never been home schooled before she moved to the United States of America. Her first couple of days was rocky but she eventually made friends with two art students by the name of Janis Ian and Damien‚ her new friends told her to be careful around the popular girls in school known as the

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    Jamil Professor Paulin SPEECH 142 13 January 2015 Movie Speech Analysis- Mean Girls The 2004 movie‚ Mean Girls‚ may be portrayed as the typical chick flick; however‚ there are essential scenes in the movie that exemplify great life lessons. After moving from Africa to an American high school‚ Cady Heron\ Lindsey Lohan‚ makes friends with the wrong group of people‚ which consist of three girls called "The Plastics”. The girls are able to change Cady’s viewpoints‚ decisions‚ morals‚ and actions that

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    Alec Grzesk Ms. Nattinger Honors English 10 -- Hour 4 March 3‚2015 Comparing​ The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ​ and​ Mean Girls Both of these works were written in two different time periods‚ but have some of the most similar ideas. One way that these two arts are similar is the main leader of their respective places. Another way they’re similar is the surrounding characters. Lastly‚ the other thing that is similar is the plot of each. In short‚ these two pieces of work are similar because the main

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    Streetcar Named Desire & Mean Girls speech/essay: In every human relationship‚ there is some kind of power involved. It is the core of all human relationships. The power of seduction between a women and a man‚ the power of persuasion‚ the power of strength over weakness‚ the power that a parent holds over a child‚ power of wealth and social statues are just some different kinds of power which are adapted in own everyday lives. With friendship‚ comes decisions‚ which comes then with control

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    Mean Girls (2004) follows the journey of sixteen year old Cady (Lindsay Lohan) in her first year at a public school in suburban America - a stark contrast to the previous twelve years of her life: being homeschooled in Africa. Cady moves to Evanston‚ Illinois and soon finds herself in with ’The Plastics ’‚ the "teen royalty" of Northshore High School‚ led by the ’Queen Bee ’‚ Regina George (Rachel McAdams). The Plastics in Mean Girls are an example of a neo-tribe‚ as evidenced by Cady ’s observation

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    After watching the clips from Mean Girls and the related video presented in class‚ along with the article "High School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies" by David Denby‚ p. 366‚ I believe that genre films reflect reality. All the scenes in genre films took place in high school‚ where presented many types of people such as the jocks sport‚ the nerd‚ the gangsters‚ the mean girls‚ the pretty girls‚ the prom queens‚ the ugly girls‚ the rich kids‚ and the slackers. Because of the presence of these people

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    The Mean Girls EffectDavid Jin Mean Girls is a 2004 film about the life of a popular high school girl. The teen comedy is considered by many high schoolers to be a legendary movie that depicts a dream high school that is ideal for many of today’s youth. The film centers around 4 junior girls called the plastics. They are pretty and preppy‚ popular and legendary in the school. They are worshipped like goddess by the students of the school because of their fame‚ riches‚ and popularity. However‚ the

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    Daniel Schwarz "Mean Girls" "Mean Girls" is an action-packed movie full of drama and gossip. The movie is based off of the life of Cady Heron. Cady has wonderful parents that have an interesting occupation. They are zoologists. Since birth‚ Cady has been living the life of a innocent‚ smart‚ and sweet homeschooled girl that lived in the African Jungle. However‚ her world was about to be turned upside down as she had no idea what was to come when her family decided it was time to movie back to

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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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