Which Clueless Character Are You? Clueless Quiz

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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Respond to these rapid questions in our Clueless quiz and we will tell you which Clueless character are you? Play it now.

Cher Horowitz is a lovely but shallow young girl that is popular, very rich, and attractive. A few months short after her sixteenth birthday, she is up to the top in the social scene of high school, and in her insular fashion-focused world she’s happy and self-confident. With her father Mel (Dan Hedaya), a $500-an-hour lawyer, she lives in a mansion in Beverly Hills. Her mother has been dead for a long time and has been subject to liposuction surgery to succeed difficulties. Dionne Davenport is Dionne’s best friend, who is equally rich, lovely, and hip, knowing how to envy herself.

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Josh, her socially aware ex-step brother, arrives over a college break, is among the very few persons that have a great deal to do with Cher. Continuously but without malice, Josh and Cher quarrel, referring to him as ‘the breath of granola’ and mocking his scruffy idealism, teasing her for selfishness, vanity, and superficialness; saying that his sole direction in life is ‘toward the mall.’ Cher shows that her egotism is typically innocuous and innocent, playing for two lonely, geeky instructors Mr. Hall and Miss Geist, the matchmaker. Cher’s selfishness is usually harmless.

Which Clueless character are you?

The troublesome street children from New York youngsters would not acknowledge their counterparts in their sweetly bearded high school 90210-style Beverly Hills, California in Clueless. The writer and director Amy Heckerling. Sex, cocaine, and rock and roll take their backseat to the power of buying when it comes to conspicuous consumption, a memorable and exquisite Cher Hamilton played by Aerosmith beauty Alicia Silverstone. Also, you will find out which Clueless character are you in this quiz.

Cher is a daddy’s girl with all the advantages implied by the charge card. Their attorney’s father, Mel (Dan Hedaya), has been spoiling their baby since the death of their mother. Also, in the bedroom of Cher, the computer navigates and dresses me. And warns her inappropriately to handle the stress of her clothes. And Cher’s nobody’s fool despite her C average. Then, she’s holding onto her virginity and daunting a horrible teaching school. Cher would propose what she always has to provide when someone doesn’t meet her rigorous standards in the face of the looking and fashion-challenged children from Kids – make-up.

All right, the plot is inane, Val Gal Speak is a cliché, and, 13 years ago in the Fast Times at Ridgemont, Heckerling was more incisive and covered similar hormonal earth. But good fun has yet to turn wicked. He’s a winner, Silverstone. The film also serves as an insane update to Emma, a novel written in 1816 by Jane Austen. Go on, laugh. Go ahead. In the joke, Heckerling wants us. Emma would hardly search out a person who would enter her father’s room and say, ‘Oh, he’s such a Baldwin.’ as Cher does.

About the quiz

Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash show the insight that their characters are not restricted to their airhead speech and the conduct of the young Queen. They talk like that and do these things, yet they put themselves on with a comedy that suggests. (“Today what would you do at school?” “Broke my purple clogs.”) And ultimately their goals are pure. You want to help poor Tai since she has no clue. After having finished making her face and dressing up and handing all her boy-catching tactics. Tai is becoming popular and not very lovely. And as the girls navigate this evolution, they offer some calm insights.

The film is intended at youngsters, but it appeals to everyone, like all excellent comedies, who has a sense of humor and an ear for the sardonic.

Heckerling walks a narrow line between parody and put, but finding it and anthologizing her speech is possible. You must like a film that has lines like: “Finding high schools is like looking for a purpose in a Pauly Shore film.” In P.E. class, this excuse is: “My plastic surgeon does not want me to do anything where my balls fly in my nose.” The solution to the question not printed here may be at least one-third of the admission charge, all alone.

For more personality quizzes check this: Sense8 Quiz.

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