One of the characters in He's Just Not That Into You that relates to what we've been studying in class is Gigi. Gigi is desperately looking for someone that she can have as a boyfriend. Gigi lacks self-confidence, and she feels that she needs a boyfriend so that she can be happy with herself. She also constantly tries too hard when she talks to guys and she thinks too much into when a boy talks to her. In the end of the movie, she does end up in a relationship with Alex. She relates to what we are talking about in class because she is desperately looking to be in a relationship even though she does not have to be in one.
Another character in the film is Beth. Beth has been in a relationship with her boyfriend Neil for several years, and she feels like they need to get married. Neil on the other hand does not want to get married because he is happy with the way their relationship currently is. Beth constantly tries to tell Neil they need to get married, and after she can't take it anymore, they break up. Eventually, they get back together and Beth realizes she would be happy to be with him even if they did not get married. In the end, Neil proposes and the two end up getting married. Their relationship relates to what we learned in class because they exemplify a relationship where marriage does not change their love for one another. The two of them maintained a steady, long-term relationship even though they were not married (atleast until the end of the movie).
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