In ferris bueller’s day off the storytellers show how a fool and the free spirit and the rebel show us that we has humans are always looking for better ways to take a look at life before it’s gone because it’s the memories that make life what it is. The longer you look at things the more clear they become. Ferris has many ways of cheating out of school if you don’t want to go on certain days.
It is easy to see that Ferris Bueller is ditching school and gets away with it every time. In the movie is shows how Ferris can skip school with minimal to no problems. “Ferris is faking being sick to have fun with his best friend and girlfriend for the school day, they go to city and do what they want for the whole school day.” (Ferris Bueller’s day off). This is shown throughout the whole movie from the beginning to the end when they all have to get home intime before their parents, While Ed Rooney is trying to chase them down to get them caught. Right from the start Ferris explains how he tricked his parents into thinking he is sick when he wasn't. How Ferris was also able to have confidence that everything would work out, and he would make it home in time.
Another is how you should always have the best interest at heart. Always having your friends in mind and keeping them by your side. The whole story is
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If you can master the voice you can be almost anyone you're not. The movie shows “All 3 kids Ferris, Cameron, and Sloane impersonated someone they were not like a sausage king, the police and someone's parents. Next Ferris goes on a float and sings two songs.” (Ferris Bueller’s day off movie). this is showing how none of them think anything is going to go bad and everything is perfect. Also that Ferris will do almost anything to have a good time with is friends. Like calling the school and telling them your grandma died to get Sloane out of school by making a funny voice and a good
Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron spend one amazing day ditching school, exploring the great city of Chicago and take time to visit many landmarks and take part in many exciting activities. The day depicted in the movie would be a great and exciting day for anyone, but is it possible for them to have done all of the things they did in one day? I believe it is reasonable to believe that Ferris and company may have been able to do all the things they did in the movie in one day.
Since, the students take college courses while in high school, they’re not really mature at that age because they’ve been used to being watched all the time. So, when they get freedom; either it spoils them or makes them mature before age. For example, in this age, everyone likes partying and stuff and when there’s no one to stop you, you’re definitely going to waste your time on all this childish stuff (Although having fun isn’t a bad thing but like someone said, “excess of everything is bad”). Many people like to go wild at this age but not all of them are same. Some try to manipulate their time for their best. Because they know that these charms are not going to last forever. Sooner or later, they’ll have to face the hard reality of the
Ferris Bueller's Day Off was a movie released in 1986 of three teenagers who takes a much-needed day off in their senior year of high school. We are first introduced Matthew Broderick who plays Ferris Bueller. Ferris fakes a cold and a fever in order to stay home from school. Ferris best friend Cameron Frey who is played by Alan Ruck is also staying home sick from school. Cameron is a 17-year-old male high school student who clearly isn't happy. We are not told what his parents do for a living however we are lead to believe that they are well off financially. Ferris relates to the audience
In five leadership lessons from James T. Kirk by Alex Knapp there are many lessons that can be learned. One of the biggest lessons is always be willing to learn. Also never be afraid to take advice. After all the best thing about advice is its free and you don't have to listen to it
While every student in his school carries on with their daily routine, Ferris decides that there is no harm in taking a day of leisure and fun to do whatever he likes. Ferris Bueller’s day defies Appiah’s argument stating “one thing that matters to people across many societies is a certain narrative unity, the ability to tell a story that hangs together” (73). Appiah is arguing in a sense that one’s individual identity should tie in with the rest of society. Though it is agreeable that Ferris’ day is far-fetched spur of the moment, this individual experience of his proves that conformity is not the only way to find one’s identity. Ferris understands the risk of missing school but believes the risk is outweighed by the benefits of exploring the social world in which he can learn first hand what skills and knowledge that a classroom cannot provide him
The next thing that good advice depends on is how it is said. Sometimes when I get good advice, it needs to be expressed in an urgent way. Someone can yell at me to get out of the way when I am walking right into traffic. It is good advice and it needed to be hollered at me, otherwise I wouldn’t have paid attention to it, and I wouldn’t know how important this advice is to me. But other times, good advice needs to be said on the same level as I am on. I wouldn’t want my dad to yell at me when he was giving me advice on switching schools. I wouldn’t listen to him. He has to talk to me on the same level. I wouldn’t ask someone for advice if I didn’t think that they would give it thought, and suggest to me in an appropriate way, what their opinion on the subject is.
My first rule, that no one expects you to be perfect has helped me so much. My depression is mostly caused by my perfectionism. I think people expect everything of my and I have learned that no one is perfect and that everyone makes mistakes.
to leave the bad side of it and always talke about the good side of things.
Upon finishing this book, one must agree that the majority of its principles can and should be readily applied in various aspects of life. Through inclusion of and improved ability to utilize these in our lives, we will likely be happier and more capable of both following and leading whenever necessary. Even if we may not be able to accept immediately everything presented therein, such as that behavior plays no real role in our interpersonal success, with the compassion recommended in these pages, things will surely improve both in a career and in a family.
In life we are faced with many decisive moments. Some gives us the opportunity to benefit from some situations. Others place us in a position where we are forced to choose how to act despite what our conscious dictates. It’s unfair to judge those who make their decisions based on needs, as opposed to what’s right or wrong. What we all know is that what we do today has consequences in the future. As the saying goes “you reap what you sow”. Despite the obstacles we face during different phases of our lives, some individuals remain positive about their future. They hang on to that thread of faith, hope or belief and they fight to reach their goals. That is the story of Jerry, the main character in the 1996 film “Jerry Maguire”.
6) Integrity- Do what is right at all times, even when no one is watching.
Reading the book 7 Habits of a highly effective teen have taught me many things, self-encouragement is a huge part along with how to focus yourself and trick your mind into setting yourself towards great things. I’ve learned that the mind will tell a person something that one might blow over and forget important things that might help people in certain situations. The book talks about 7 habits to help a teen through situations in life and just things you come across in life and need a way to deal with it. Many of the habits also help let a teen think about where he or she might want to be successfully in life. Some habits that really stood out to me where The Personal Bank Account, Think Win Win and Begin with the End in Mind.
The Student May Wish to begin the essay with one or more of the quotes below:
These lessons and traits I have taught myself, have helped me become a better person with a dependable future. Forgive all who wrong you, love your family and friends, but love your enemies more. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Remember that obtaining perfection is impossible in your life on earth and remember that you show who you are through your actions, not what you look like. Be grateful of your current state; you are alive and can change the world and all who inhabit it through your actions and words. Help, give, and pray for the less fortunate. “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.”-Jesus Christ.