The Breakfast Club. Appearance and Personality Edit.
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Andrew is a 16 he wears a blue jacket, a white t-shirt, a blue singlet and jeans. Andrew Clarke was the stereotypical jock in the movie The Breakfast Club. In the beginning of the film before going into detention, Andrew is having a conversation with his … Also when they were running away from Mr Vernon in the locker areas and corridors, there was two ways to possibly go and Andrew being more lovable among the group, decided it was best to go his way, ignoring Bender who of course happened to be right. From being protective of Claire to fighting Bender to having an absurd lunch Andrew seems to be as deep a character as a kiddie pool. Mr. Clark can be compared to the following characters: Both will only accept winning, and do not tolerate anything below the best of the best--and they take this to the extremes.
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However, Kreese takes it drastically farther, as unlike Mr. Clark.
Andrew is constructed through the use of film conventions to be portrayed as polite, friendly, and articulate, however this is a superficial appearance and more is to be discovered about what is going on in the inside. He has many pressures in his life, having to be the best of the best in his father’s eyes. Hey andrew claek text my number 518 921 2840. Andy said that his father did wild pranks when he was at Shermer High School so he wanted to be just like him and do something wild so he taped Larry Lester's buns together. Home Plot Context Characters Themes Representations Quotes Study Questions Read Further Andrew Clark "the athlete" 4/8/2014 1 Comment Andrew Clark is the typical school jock in a high school society, respected and admired by everyone.
he is awesome As shown as the film progresses there are two times when he is shown to be lacking intelligence. Andrew has good reflexes for example when he pinned Bender to … The nike singlet and trackies clearly represents Andrew as being the typical high school jock (sporty guy) and that being his forte, it would be normal to think that he doesn't have a brain. He is exposed to be physically strong, when in fact his is mentally weak.
Create your own unique website with customizable templates. The nike singlet and trackies clearly represents Andrew as being the typical high school jock (sporty guy) and that being his forte, it would be normal to think that he doesn't have a brain. Andrew on the surface is a one dimensional, dumb, aggressive athlete who fits every stereotype in the book. Andrew Clark is the typical school jock in a high school society, respected and admired by everyone. Firstly when he was asked to write on behalf of the 4, their was no motivation to do this and he decided Brian was going to do it instead.
The Breakfast Club was a 1985 film written and directed by John Hughes, a legend in the teen genre. He is revealed to have a strong and happy exterior, however there is a twist to this ‘marcho’ young man. “You’re an idiot anyway. Andrew Clark, the toughest of the bunch, is a character with a very strong and aggressive personality on the outside, but in the inside, he is someone who is struggling with identity issues. Andrew Clark the athlete.
So he blames his father for getting him into detention. Unfortunately these two situations showed Andrew to follow his stereotype role even more.
Colonel Dugan (Michael Ironside) - Same way that Mr. Clark can be compared to Kreese. Andrew is so much more than what his first impression suggests.
Andrew goes to Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois.
But if you say you get along with your parents, well, you’re a liar too.” – John … This character in 'The Breakfast Club' instantly is seen to be into his sport as symbolised by his clothing that he wears. Andrew Clark. Andrew is in detention for beating up and taping another students butt cheeks together in an attempt to impress his overbearing father.
This character in 'The Breakfast Club' instantly is seen to be into his sport as symbolised by his clothing that he wears. Mr. Clark is the father of Andrew Clark and husband of Mrs. Clark.It is revealed that Andy hates his father because he always pushes him and wants him to be a winner.