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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (4 conversations)
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1 turn Dec 3, 2023 at 8:56 PM GMT United Kingdom , Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane, Jane's 14 year old girlfriend Sam (who likes to communicate using Internet slang and abbreviations) and Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling hanging out at school when they see one of those stereotypical black ghetto girls with the hoop earrings, fake nails and who's name is an average name pronounced weirdly yet spelled the same
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INT. HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA - DAY Jane, Sam, and Aaron sit at a table in the school cafeteria, eating lunch. They spot TYLER (14), a stereotypical black girl with hoop earrings, long nails, and a unique pronunciation of her name. JANE (whispering) Hey, look, it's Tyler. I've heard she's kind of different. SAM (smiling) Different, huh? Well, she certainly knows how to make a statement with those nails. AARON (raising an eyebrow) Yeah, and her name is spelled exactly how you'd expect. But pronounced... not so much. They chuckle softly and observe Tyler from a distance. JANE You know, we shouldn't judge her just based on her appearance. We should get to know her. SAM You're right, Jane. People always say "don't judge a book by its cover." Maybe Tyler has more to offer than meets the eye. Aaron nods in agreement. AARON True, true. Let's not jump to conclusions before giving her a fair chance. As Tyler walks past their table, Jane gathers the courage to strike up a conversation. JANE Hey, Tyler! Mind if we join you for a bit? Tyler stops in her tracks, a surprised expression crossing her face. TYLER (slightly confused) Uh, sure. Go ahead. They all move to Tyler's table and take a seat. SAM So, Tyler, we noticed you have a unique way of spelling and pronouncing your name. What's the story behind that? Tyler looks at them, her guard slowly lowering. TYLER (smiling) Well, y'all, my mama always told me that it doesn't matter what others think. Just be yourself, even if it means having a name that stands out. Besides, it helps me weed out the folks who can't handle individuality. Jane, Sam, and Aaron exchange impressed glances. JANE That's pretty cool, Tyler. We respect that. SAM Yeah, it takes guts to be yourself when everyone else wants you to fit into their preconceived notions. AARON Definitely. So, Tyler, what are your interests? We'd love to get to know you better. Tyler's eyes light up as she starts talking about her hobbies, interests, and personal quirks. An unexpected friendship begins to unfold, breaking stereotypes with every word. FADE OUT.