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What the adults say and think – important scenes.

This collection of scenes from the movie portrays essential interactions between the characters, highlighting authoritative figures' attempts to control and influence the students. From the principal's embarrassment and threats to the janitor's defensive stance, each moment reveals a unique aspect of adult-child dynamics. Parental figures also play a significant role, with a controlling mother and an aggressive father adding layers of complexity to the narrative.

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What the adults say and think – important scenes.

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  1. What the adults say and think – important scenes. (Principal) tries to take control – ‘your not fooling anyone, Bender, the next screw that falls out will be you.’ (Principal) embarrassed – that’s the last time, Bender, that’s the last time you ever make me look bad in front of those kids, you hear me?’ (Principal) threatening – ‘you think anyone's gonna believe you? You think anyone is gonna take your word over mine?’ (Janitor) defensive - ‘I am the eyes and ears of this institution my friends’ (Brians mum) controlling and over protective – ‘Well mister, you figure out a way to study’ (Andrews father) aggressive towards Andrew – ‘You wanna miss a match? You wanna blow your ride? No schools gonna give a scholarship to a discipline case!’

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