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Name: Roger P.

Villarias
Subject: Human Behaviour in the Organization – Activity 1_midterm

Characters in the film "The Intern" have a range of personalities that influence the plot's
development and add to the film's overall theme. This essay will go into the personalities of
the film's four main characters Ben, Jules, Becky, and Jason and how those characteristics
affect their interactions with one another.

Ben, a retired businessman, enrolls in a senior internship program at a start-up fashion


business. He is described as being calm and collected, smart, compassionate, and patient.
Ben's personality is marked by his knowledge and skill in navigating challenging
circumstances. He is able to offer direction and support to his co-workers, especially Jules,
the business's creator. Jules gains confidence in Ben as a friend and confidant as he helps her
overcome both emotional and professional obstacles with his knowledge and guidance.

Jules is described as a self-assured, motivated, and ambitious girl. She is the creator and CEO
of the fashion start-up firm. Jules has a strong work ethic and is driven to achieve, which
define her personality. She first rejects Ben's mentoring since she is so fiercely independent
and believes she can manage everything on her own. Jules, however, is more receptive to
Ben's advice and assistance as she experiences failures in her personal and professional life.
Jules' sensitivity and development throughout the film emphasize the significance of
accepting assistance and appreciating the benefits of mentoring.

Becky works for the fashion start-up firm and is a young, motivated employee. She is
characterized as being imaginative, vivacious, and dedicated to her profession. Becky's
idealistic nature and desire to change the world define her personality. She takes the initiative
to start an organization-wide volunteer program since she is dedicated to social justice and
environmental problems. Becky's excitement and dedication to her profession motivate her
co-workers and serve as an example of the significance of following one's ideals and
passions.

Jason, Jules' spouse, is shown to be a loving, kind, and sympathetic person. Jason's capacity
to connect with people and emotional intelligence define his personality. He is a stay-at-home
father who at first experiences identity and self-worth issues. But he finds meaning and
fulfilment as he gets more involved in his kids' lives and helps Jules succeed in her work. The
function of caring is emphasized by Jason's character, who also emphasizes the need of
emotional support.

In summary, the characters in "The Intern" have unique characteristics that add to the plot's
development and the film's themes. Ben's experience and guidance, Jules' drive and openness,
Becky's enthusiasm and idealistic outlook, and Jason's emotional intelligence and compassion
all offer priceless lessons and insights on personal development, mentoring, and the
significance of following one's principles and ambitions.

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