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Intro. Allison Reynolds -the breakfast club is one of the five students featured in the film The Breakfast Club (1985). She represents the stereotype of "the weird", the isolated girl who lives on the margins of the group and seems invisible to everyone... until it is no longer so. Within Saturday's punishment, Allison brings something essential: the silence that makes you uncomfortable. While the others arrive defending their labels, she observes, listens and absorbs each conflict. It does not compete for attention; Their presence shows that not all teenagers cry out their pain, some hide it behind strange gestures, exaggerated stories and unpredictable behaviors. With Claire, he shows the contrast between the popular girl and the ignored girl, until Claire begins to see her as real and not a stereotype. With Bender, she maintains an ambiguous relationship: he provokes her, but he also accepts her without trying to change her from the beginning. With Andrew and Brian, his presence breaks the rigidity of the group; It forces them

Allison Reynolds

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