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High-School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies: DAVID DENBY p. 709-714. 1. What rhetorical strategies does Denby use in the first paragraph to create a picture of the female villain of teen movies? Irony— Hyperbole— Metaphor — Colloquialisms— 2.
High School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies. LOC 819-824. Denby claims that there is a set of stock characters and cliches in all teen movies and there is an actual reason for why these dramatic teen movies have the same cliches and it is that the real enemies are the social systems rather than the other teenagers themselves.
David Denby This essay discusses how teen movies are very predictable and duplicates because they insight similar plot lines using similar stereotypes. However, there are a few movies that pull in audience with the basic high school stereotypes but debunk them and lead to a more interesting plot.
The author of the essay “High-School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies,” David Denby, purpose was to explain the stereotypical high school movie genre. Most teen movies follow certain criteria that some may feel has little reflection on what high school is truly like while others may feel these movies are exactly what high school is like.
Castilla Spencer Castilla Mrs. Temple AP English III 30 March 2017 High School Confidential Questions 3. David Denby uses many rhetorical strategies in the first paragraph to create a hateful picture of the female villain of teen movies. He uses a simile to compare the harsh way the female villain and her friends treat people around them to the character and persona of wicked princesses.
High-School Confidential: Notes on Teen Movies By: Daisy Vizcarra, Kimberly Alvarez, Jessica Santos High School Musical Do genre films reflect reality? Or are they merely a set of conventions that refer to the other films? Mean Girls Cliques on Campus Cliques on Campus The.
David Denby's high school confidential Notes on teen Movies: explains why generations of teenage flock to all those jocks and cheerleaders versus the nerds movies. Nerd at the bottom, where else, kuje tge nukuins of suffering kids who flock in their films.