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Films: ‘Clueless’ and ‘Stand by me’  

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Films: 'Clueless' and 'Stand by me' Magazines: Various: targeted at teenagers Newspaper: Articles: from 'The Guardian' Adverts: in association with magazines read and more specifically advertising Coca Cola What do people especially adult's think of teenagers? Nice, polite, helpful, good example to younger kids. No! They think they are dangerous, unpleasant creatures for the dark depths of hell. Teenagers are portrayed in many aspects. Rich, not so rich (Clueless and Stand by me), dangerous and drug addicts who drink a lot (The Guardian), gullible and not to bright (magazines and adverts). None of those actually portrays who teenagers in general really are. Teenagers are the voice of the future just waiting to be heard. In this essay, I will be presenting a series of examples on how adults really think teenagers feel, act and like. Films don't always portray teenage life or aspects of adolescence using realistic sceneries. In 'Stand by me', two groups of...

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