Friday, November 29, 2019
Perry Benson Essays (279 words) - Culture, Stock Characters
  Perry Benson    Journal #3    Professor Brushaber                Movie Analysis Breakfast Club             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkX8J-FKndE       Stereotyping, one of the biggest and most important psychological  concepts occurs even in the trailer for the breakfast club. When  introducing the five major characters in the movie they are introduced as  their respective stereotypes instead of by name. Brian the "brain" is  accurately portrayed as a stereotypical nerd throughout the entirety of the  movie and when is introduced in the trailer. Stereotypical nerds are seen  as intelligent but physically awkward, with the inability to fit in  socially, he is all these things. His license plate even reads EC = Mc2 and  he acquires a fake ID just for the opportunity to vote.       Jocks are stereotyped as athletes who are unintelligent, arrogant,  and unkind but nevertheless popular within their own clique and hold high  social status in the environment around them (school). Andrew is portrayed  as unkind when he gives his reason for attending Saturday attention, but is  obviously popular because he is associated with Claire who fits the  stereotypes similarly as well. In the movie he is also often seen wearing  his Letterman jacket which highlights his affiliation with sports.                Fundamental Attribution Error             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOUQFY3kDn0       John Bender correctly falls under the FAE. The FAE is the tendency to  attribute behavior to internal causes without regard to situational  influences. Bender is harshly judged by his classmates without putting any  thought into what his home life is like. In the movie it is later revealed  he is treated poorly, constantly being verbally and physically abused,  which is shown by the scars on his skin and how he talks about his mother  and father. It is unfair to judge someone without knowledge of their home  life, which his classmates do.    
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