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'''New Kid''': whether they are reluctant about the move or excited for a fresh start, New Kid faces the challenge of making new friends, rude front desk ladies, bullies, etc. (Can also apply to "'Hero/Heroine Thrown Into a New World'" cliche); usually fixes social issues or influences the authoritative figures into making the school a fairer/more harmonious place | '''New Kid''': whether they are reluctant about the move or excited for a fresh start, New Kid faces the challenge of making new friends, rude front desk ladies, bullies, etc. (Can also apply to "'Hero/Heroine Thrown Into a New World'" cliche); usually fixes social issues or influences the authoritative figures into making the school a fairer/more harmonious place | ||
β | '''Popular Girl''': by money or own accomplishments, this girl has it all. Or does she? Her arrogance and bitchiness may cause her friends to abandon her if they see her true self. Or the girl is 'redeemed' by a movie-shaking turn of events. Often captain of the cheerleading squad. Buffy: the Vampire Slayer (Cordelia | + | '''Popular Girl''': by money or own accomplishments, this girl has it all. Or does she? Her arrogance and bitchiness may cause her friends to abandon her if they see her true self. Or the girl is 'redeemed' by a movie-shaking turn of events. Often captain of the cheerleading squad. Buffy: the Vampire Slayer (Cordelia), Sarah Michelle Gellar's character in Cruel Intentions. |
'''Psycho-analyst''': Too busy analysing himself, his friends and their relations to actually live life. Dawson from Dawson's Creek. | '''Psycho-analyst''': Too busy analysing himself, his friends and their relations to actually live life. Dawson from Dawson's Creek. |