In the simplest and in their own terms, Claire is a princess, Andrew an athlete, John a criminal, Brian a brain, and Allison a basket case. adolescent egocentric. Adolescent egocentrism involves the She goes along with whatever her friends say, even though she admits that she hates it. Claire’s parents are relatively similar to Allison’s parents, as they too, do not really show love towards both their daughters This exemplifies Claire's feeling pf powerlessness in almost every aspect of her life. She then begins walking towards the school. In addition to John Bender another character who experiences difficulty finding her own identity is Claire Standish; who was sent to Saturday’s detention for shopping during class but it didn’t cause much of an issue to Claire’s father. She goes to the front window, as if to look in, but the car drives by her. subject’s almost unshakeable attachment to their peer group. Claire’s peer Additionally he believed that people are motivated to achieve certain needs and when one need is fulfilled, a person seeks to fulfill the next one, and so on which is known as Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. [Depicting a typical scene with his parents.] Abraham Maslow’s theory states that he wanted to understand what motivates people and believed that people have a set of motivation systems unrelated to rewards or unconscious desires. It is also revealed that Claire has an older brother, which means that Mr. Standish has a son. Her ability to even form friends outside of her peer group was not a certainty. Claire Standish Claire is referred to as "a princess" who's parents To the outside world they were simply a Brain, an Athlete, a Basket Case, a Princess, and a Criminal, but to each other, they would always be the Breakfast Club. She goes along with whatever her friends say, even though she admits to hating it. In the Claire reinforces herself by going shopping and buying lavish items such as the earrings she wears. to her native environment and resumes her place as Queen Bee. Group Type She goes along with whatever her friends say, even though she admits to hating it. According to Kohlberg's levels of morality, Claire is at Level 2, which is conventional morality. Claire's Father. She is powerless with her parents and socially powerless as well. Music plays a big role throughout this classic…, Claire Standish was known as “The Princess” in the movie, The Breakfast Club. The lowest level, physiological needs, strives for survival and to stay alive, Claire’s love/belongingness needs are met by trying to have friends with high social standings, a poor relationship with her parents, and having sexual intimacy with boys in her social group. Mr Standish is the father of Claire Standish. We chose them because maybe we can relate to the plot on a personal level, or they take us to a different world on an adventure for a while. She Allison, and Brian she acknowledges they will not be friends once she returns In regards to Brain, she states she has no choice in friendship, people like them just weren't friends. Beyond being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois, Claire Standish, Andrew Clark, John Bender, Brian Johnson and Allison Reynolds have little in common, and with the exception of Claire and Andrew, do not associate with each other in school. At this point, Claire, for the most part is a "good girl". Beyond being in the same class at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois, Claire Standish, Andrew Clark, John Bender, Brian Johnson and Allison Reynolds have little in common, and with the exception of Claire and Andrew, do not associate with each other in school.