Mean Girls Synopsis

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Mean Girls Synopsis In the movie Mean Girls Cady Heron is the perfect example of a high self -monitor who has low self-esteem, in the beginning of the movie she was the new girl at school who just want to have friends and wanted to fit in and be liked. She says, “I know skipping class is wrong, but Janis said we were friends, and I was in no position to pass up on friends” (Mean Girls). When Damian and Janis lied about where her class was and taking her out to the field, making her miss the first day of class. She was so eager to please and be accepted that she skipped class instead of speaking up against them and asking them to take her to her class. High self- monitoring is a concept that shows how much people monitor their self- presentations, people who are high self- monitors change the way they act to fit in with certain groups of people. There was a form of ingratiation, when Cady finally decided she would be a part of the Plastics to get revenge on Regina. In the beginning of “being” a part of the Plastics she was there …show more content…

BIRGing is “a strategy by which we reinforce our positive self-concepts by identifying ourselves with successful others” (Duff, 2012). “I saw Cady Heron wearing army pants and flip-flops so I bought army pants and flip-flops” (Mean Girls). The CORFing happens when Cady started to become really popular and started acting like a plastic and when she was lying to Janis and Damian. CORFing is “a strategy by which we try to disassociate ourselves from others who have failed or behaved poorly” (Duff, 2012). Cady becomes someone that a person that had people who hated her and some that “loved” her because she was “popular”, CORFing also happens when after the burn book comes out and the junior class girls all have to go to the gym, when she goes to sit down no one want to be near

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