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Childhood Quote by Brian K. Vaughan

“I remember seeing Stand by Me, when I was around 12, and just feeling like, "This is so refreshing to see kids swear and smoke cigarettes like my friends." It just felt much more real than the Sesame Street version of childhood that I'd been spoon-fed.” quote by Brian K. Vaughan
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“I remember seeing Stand by Me, when I was around 12, and just feeling like, "This is so refreshing to see kids swear and smoke cigarettes like my friends." It just felt much more real than the Sesame Street version of childhood that I'd been spoon-fed.”

Brian K. Vaughan

About This Quote

Source Film: Stand By Me, 1986

The quote reflects how gritty, realistic depictions of youth can feel more authentic than sanitized portrayals, resonating with personal experiences.

In simple terms: Realistic youth scenes feel more authentic than idealized ones.

Key Takeaway

Seek authentic stories that reflect real life.

Themes

authenticity youth culture media influence nostalgia

Mood

reflective nostalgic critical

Type

observational cultural personal

When to use this quote

  • adolescent friendships
  • media criticism
  • personal reflection
  • cultural comparison

Key Concepts

realism social commentary identity formation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does realism affect your connection to a story?
  • When is nostalgia a reliable guide?
A Different Perspective

Idealized media can still offer valuable lessons despite lacking realism.

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