Cluster 13
“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (37 conversations)
1 turn Aug 23, 2023 at 7:57 AM BST 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, Jane's 13 year old friend Ruby and Jane's 14 year old friend and neighbour Aaron Ling hanging out when Sam's younger sister offends Ruby (who is Jewish) by joking about the Holocaust, Ruby then explains to her how the Holocaust really offends and triggers her
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INT. JANE'S BEDROOM - DAY Jane, Sam, Ruby, and Aaron are lounging around in Jane's bedroom, chatting and laughing. Suddenly, Sam's 11-year-old sister, Lily, bursts into the room. LILY Hey, guys! What's up? SAM Lily, we're hanging out. What do you need? LILY Just came to say hi. Oh, and I've got this great joke! How many Jews can you fit in a Volkswagen Beetle? The room falls eerily silent. Ruby's expression instantly changes to one of discomfort and sadness. AARON Lily, that's not funny. You shouldn't joke about those things. Lily doesn't seem to understand the gravity of her words. LILY Come on, what's the answer? Ruby takes a deep breath, trying to maintain her composure. RUBY Lily, that's really offensive. The Holocaust was a dark period in history. Millions of innocent Jewish people, including my ancestors, lost their lives. Lily's eyes widen as she realizes the impact of her words. LILY I didn't know. I just thought it was a joke. RUBY It's important to understand that some topics, like the Holocaust, are deeply painful for many people. Making light of it can bring up traumatic memories and hurtful feelings. Jane, Sam, and Aaron exchange worried glances, realizing the seriousness of the situation. SAM Ruby, I'm so sorry. I can't believe Lily said that. RUBY It's okay, Sam. I know she didn't mean any harm, but it's crucial for her--and everyone--to be aware of the impact such jokes can have. AARON She's right, Lily. We should all strive to be more sensitive, especially when it comes to topics that have caused immense pain to others. Lily lowers her head, ashamed of her ignorance. LILY I didn't realize how much it could affect someone. I promise I won't joke about it again. I'm really sorry, Ruby. Ruby's expression softens, and she nods appreciatively. RUBY Thank you, Lily. That means a lot to me. Understanding one another's experiences and feelings can help us grow together as friends. The room fills with a sense of understanding and empathy, as the group embraces the opportunity to learn from this situation. FADE OUT.