Jane Gloriana Villanuev The Roles In Jane The Virgin's Jane The Virgin

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Jane Gloriana Villanueva is the main character in the television series Jane the Virgin. The series follows the ups and downs of Jane’s meticulously planned out life being turned upside down due to a medical error of being wrongfully artificially inseminated with her boss’ sperm while still being a virgin, leading to struggles with parenthood, relationships and her career choices (Urman, 2014).
Typically for adults, most start having sex by their mid 20’s but are starting to push back having children until they are married with stable careers set in place, as well as being financially prepared to have children. Most adults do decide to have children, due to the desire to be loving parents as well as societal pressures put …show more content…

They do not live together, and Jane finds herself having to take care of the baby by herself, while her boyfriend is working and unable to help out most of the time (Urman, 2015). The larger the gap is in terms of childcare responsibilities; the more problems couples tend to have (Berk, 2014). This is especially true for Jane and her boyfriend, leading to them breaking up rather quickly as a result, as well as differences in parenting and her attention being solely on their son rather than their relationship as a couple. It is abnormal for parents to separate following a childbirth, but the two work out their differences quickly and decide to have shared custody of their child even though they decide to no longer be together. (Urman, …show more content…

The series demonstrates this through Jane’s unexpected parenthood, her relationship issues with Rafael, and finally choosing the career path she wants to pursue. The series also applies the developmental theories and concepts from developmental psychology in a way that can easily be related to real life situations. From family planning not going as expected, to parenthood difficulties, to relationship issues with significant others, to choosing a field to have a career in, many people face these issues and overcome them. Many couples have unplanned children that temporarily throw their lives out of balance, as well as having issues in relationships or being indecisive with career options. Though society plays a role in how people decide to live their lives, ultimately, young adulthood is a time of individual discovery and

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