Mr. Griffin reminds David of his father in his authoritative demeanor and strict, no-nonsense attitude. Both figures exude a sense of control and expectation, making David feel both intimidated and compelled to meet their standards. Additionally, Mr. Griffin's passionate commitment to his work mirrors David's father's dedication to his own responsibilities, evoking a sense of familiarity and nostalgia in David.
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Mr- Griffin and Me - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 9 January 1981 (New York City, New York)
Susan McConnell.
He describes himself as 'vaguely handsome, with sculpted but soft features'. Dark hair, possibly blue eyes. Not sure about the last one
Characters: Susan McConnell David Mark Betsy Jeff Mrs. Griffin Mr. Brian Griffin Detective Bacca Mrs. Ruggles Craig and Francis- the twins Lana( the ex girlfriend)
Mr. Griffin angers David, Jeff, and Betsy by being overly strict and condescending, which frustrates them as students. He often humiliates them in class, particularly when he catches them off guard or challenges their intelligence. This treatment fuels their resentment and ultimately leads to their drastic actions against him in "Killing Mr. Griffin." The tension between Mr. Griffin and the students stems from a lack of mutual respect and understanding.
they kidnap mr griffin
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Killing Mr. Griffin was created in 1978-04.
Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington was created on 2001-07-25.
he believes that teachers are spoiling students by giving them A's
Mr. Wade Jamison reminds Cassie of her father with his kind eyes, gentle voice, and warm smile. She finds comfort and a sense of familiarity in his presence, much like she does with her father.
Killing Mr. Griffin by Lois Duncan was published in April 1978.
Mr. Morrison reminds Cassie of her father through his strong sense of justice, protective nature, and deep care for his family. Like her father, he embodies resilience and stands against injustice, demonstrating a commitment to fighting for what is right. His presence offers Cassie comfort and strength, evoking memories of her father's values and teachings. Overall, Mr. Morrison serves as a reminder of the principles her father instilled in her.
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"Killing Mr. Griffin" by Lois Duncan follows a group of high school students who plot to scare their strict teacher, Mr. Griffin, but the plan goes horribly wrong and he ends up being killed. The exposition sets up the main characters, their motivations, and the initial plan to kidnap Mr. Griffin to teach him a lesson.