
Juno is a film about a 16 year old girl who finds out she is pregnant. With the help of her friend she attempts to figure out whether she should abort or give in adoption the unborn baby.
One of the most impressive characteristics of this movie is Juno’s personality and character. Although she is pregnant at a very young age she is not the typical teenager.
One of these examples is when Juno decides to go to the abortion clinic and finds one of her classmates outside and after a discussion with her about the consequences of an abortion she decides to keep the baby and give it up for adoption.
Another example is when Juno confesses to her parents that she’s pregnant which is another example reinforcing her character.
One of the most important lessons from this film is the importance of family in a teenager’s life during “critical” moments like pregnancy. Her parents supported her on every decision she made which gave her the strength to continue through the journey.
This film definitely taps the ideologies believed by society about pregnancy. Juno overlooked those challenges and in the middle of a difficult situation she tried to make the best out of it. Embracing challenge as a teenager in today’s society is a trait to be celebrated!
One of the most impressive characteristics of this movie is Juno’s personality and character. Although she is pregnant at a very young age she is not the typical teenager.
One of these examples is when Juno decides to go to the abortion clinic and finds one of her classmates outside and after a discussion with her about the consequences of an abortion she decides to keep the baby and give it up for adoption.
Another example is when Juno confesses to her parents that she’s pregnant which is another example reinforcing her character.
One of the most important lessons from this film is the importance of family in a teenager’s life during “critical” moments like pregnancy. Her parents supported her on every decision she made which gave her the strength to continue through the journey.
This film definitely taps the ideologies believed by society about pregnancy. Juno overlooked those challenges and in the middle of a difficult situation she tried to make the best out of it. Embracing challenge as a teenager in today’s society is a trait to be celebrated!
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You gesture to the big picture but delight me with your analysis! What does it mean to you and how does it connect to our class?
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