Marxism In The Breakfast Club

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All teens are separated into categories and stereotypes, or so you think so. The breakfast club is fit for the Marxist lens because of how the movie represents socio-economics issues, class issues and wealth issues. The principal said to Bender that he should not mess with the principal, how Claire is considered “ rich”, and the stereotype class of each student. The principal is trying to make Bender behave. The principal said to Bender that he should not mess with the principal because of how wealthy he is.In the film, the principal says “ I make $31,000 dollars a year and I have a home and I'm not about to throw it away on some punk like you.” That’s one thing he said to Bender. The principal also told Bender not to mess with the principal