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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane", where 14 year ” (11 conversations)
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Jun 22, 2023 at 7:58 PM BST
United Kingdom
, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane", where 14 year old Jane and her 14 year old girlfriend Sam's friend Izzy (who is 8, she cannot speak but knows sign language and has Down syndrome, ADHD, shaken baby syndrome and cerebral palsy)'s 5 year old little sister with autism named Mia (who can speak, but just started to speak so her pronunciation is usually wrong) having a fight after Mia purposely breaks Izzy's glasses, Mia then buys Izzy new glasses, but they're too strong for poor Izzy, giving her a headache, Mia then explains that she purposefully brought the wrong kind of glasses to see how she would react, Mia buys another pair of glasses for Izzy about three hours later, this time she purposely brought glasses that are too weak for Izzy, defeating the purpose of glasses, this annoys Izzy more, then the next day, Izzy and Mia buys new glasses together, one that's just right for Izzy
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Jane: Hey guys, what's going on? Izzy: (angry, signing) Mia broke my glasses on purpose! Jane: What? Mia, why would you do that? Mia: I wanted to see what would happen! But I got you new ones! Izzy: (frustrated, signing) They're too strong, they give me a headache! Jane: Mia, you can't just experiment on people like that. Mia: (defensive) But I didn't mean to hurt her! I'm sorry, Izzy. Izzy: (still angry, signing) Now these glasses are no good too! Mia: (apologetic) I'll get you new ones, Izzy. Ones that are just right. Jane: (smiling) That's a great idea, Mia. And this time, let's make sure they're the right ones before we buy them. Mia and Izzy nod in agreement, and they head off to the optical store together to find the perfect pair of glasses for Izzy.
USER
Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen series "Jane", where 14 year old Jane and her 14 year old girlfriend Sam's friend Izzy (who is 8, she cannot speak but knows sign language and has Down syndrome, ADHD, shaken baby syndrome and cerebral palsy)'s 5 year old little sister with autism named Mia (who can speak, but just started to speak so her pronunciation is usually wrong) having a fight after Mia purposely breaks Izzy's glasses, Mia then buys Izzy new glasses, but they're too strong for poor Izzy, giving her a headache, Mia then explains that she purposefully brought the wrong kind of glasses to see how she would react, Mia buys another pair of glasses for Izzy about three hours later, this time she purposely brought glasses that are too weak for Izzy, defeating the purpose of glasses, this annoys Izzy more.
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Jane: What the heck, Mia? Why would you break Izzy's glasses on purpose? Mia: I'm sorry, Jane. I didn't mean to hurt her feelings. Izzy: (angrily signing) She said she wanted to see how I would react. She got me new glasses, but they're way too strong! They hurt my eyes. Jane: (disgusted) Seriously, Mia? You need to be more considerate of other people's needs. Mia: But I was just trying to help her see better! Izzy: (frustrated, signing) These new ones are no good either! They're too weak! Jane: (sympathetic) Aw, Izzy. I'm sorry this happened to you. Let's go find you some glasses that work for you. Mia: (relieved) Yeah, let's go. Jane: (firmly) But this time, we're going to make sure they're the right ones before we buy them, okay Mia? Mia nods, looking apologetic. The trio sets off to find new glasses for Izzy, hoping that they can finally get it right this time.
USER
Continue the scene, where Izzy gets her third new pair of glasses within a span of 20 hours, this time it's just right for her, she cries in joy
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Jane, Mia, and Izzy enter the optical store and make their way to the glasses section. Jane, with her good eye for fashion, helps Izzy pick out a frame that fits her style and head shape. Izzy tries them on, and they're a perfect match. Izzy: (excitedly signing) Jane, Mia! Look! These glasses feel great, and I can see clearly! Mia: (smiling) I'm so happy for you, Izzy. I'm sorry for breaking your first pair. Jane: (nodding) And I'm sorry for getting mad at you, Mia. I know you were trying to help, but sometimes it's better to ask for help instead of trying to figure it out all on your own. Mia: (agreeing) Yeah, I understand. Thanks, Jane. Izzy takes a deep breath and puts her new glasses on, and to everyone's surprise, she begins to cry. Jane: (worriedly) What's wrong, Izzy? Are the glasses hurting your eyes again? Izzy shakes her head no, still crying joyful tears. Izzy: (signing through her tears) I'm just so happy. I can finally see the world clearly and look just like everyone else. Jane, Mia, and Izzy share a big hug and leave the optical store, walking out into the sunshine with Izzy seeing the world in a whole new light.
USER
Continue the scene, where Izzy gets her third new pair of glasses within a span of 20 hours, this time it's just right for her, she cries in joy that she has glasses that are just right again, after the first pair broke
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As they leave the optical store, Izzy looks around at the world with her new glasses, gasping in amazement at how clear everything looks. She spots a bird perched on a tree branch, and she points it out to Jane and Mia. Izzy: (excitedly signing) Look! I can see the bird so clearly now! And the leaves on the trees! Mia: (grinning) That's amazing, Izzy! It's like a whole new world, right? Izzy nods, feeling grateful to have such supportive friends who helped her find the glasses that finally work for her. She looks up at Jane with a big smile on her face. Izzy: (signing) Thank you, Jane. I'm so happy. Jane hugs Izzy tightly, feeling emotional at seeing her friend so grateful and happy. Jane: (tearfully) Oh, Izzy. You deserve to see the world clearly and be happy. I'm so glad we were able to find the perfect glasses for you. Mia: (excitedly) Now, let's go do something fun to celebrate! Izzy nods in agreement, taking one last look around at her newfound clarity. She was grateful for her friends and for the perfect glasses that allowed her to see the world as it really is.
USER
Describe Izzy's eyesight with and without glasses
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Without glasses, Izzy's eyesight is likely blurry, making it difficult for her to see things clearly. This is due to her Down syndrome, ADHD, shaken baby syndrome, and cerebral palsy. However, once she puts her glasses on, the lenses work to correct her vision, allowing her to see things more clearly. She might notice a marked difference in things like sharpness, contrast, and depth perception. The world would look crisper and more defined, making it easier for her to navigate and explore her environment.
USER
Describe Izzy's eyesight without glasses
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Izzy's eyesight without glasses is probably poor due to her multiple conditions such as Down syndrome, ADHD, shaken baby syndrome, and cerebral palsy. Her eyes may not focus, converge, or track correctly, which can make it difficult for her to see and interpret visual information accurately. She may find it challenging to see details, colors, and contrasts in her environment, leading to difficulty in navigating and interacting with the world around her. Additionally, she may experience eye fatigue, frequent headaches, and squinting in an attempt to compensate for her poor eyesight.
USER
Describe Izzy's eyesight with glasses
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With glasses, Izzy's eyesight is corrected, and she can see more clearly the details, colors, and contrasts in her environment. The glasses are designed to counteract the visual impairments caused by her multiple conditions, such as Down syndrome, ADHD, shaken baby syndrome, and cerebral palsy. The glasses may improve her ability to track, focus, and converge her eyes, leading to sharper, crisper, and more focused vision. This not only enhances her ability to navigate and interact with her environment but also can reduce eye fatigue, headaches, and squinting. Additionally, she may experience better depth perception and overall visual comfort with properly made and fitted glasses.
USER
Describe Izzy's eyesight with glasses that are too strong and/or too weak