To All The Boys I've Loved Before 🆓
Analyze how their fake relationship is a performance for their peers (and Peter’s ex, Genevieve), yet the "performance" actually creates a safe space for them to be vulnerable with each other without the pressure of "real" stakes.
Conclude that while the letters started as a way to say goodbye to love, they ultimately served as an invitation for Lara Jean to finally start living her own life.
Discuss the importance of the Covey sisters (Margot, Lara Jean, and Kitty) following their mother’s death. To All the Boys I've Loved Before
Focus on the juxtaposition of Lara Jean’s internal fantasy world versus the messy reality of her external relationships once those letters are mailed. II. The Letter as a Tool of Identity
Discuss the significance of an Asian-American protagonist in a mainstream romance where her ethnicity is a natural part of her life (baking, Korean snacks, family traditions) rather than a source of "struggle" or the primary plot point. Analyze how their fake relationship is a performance
Analyze why Lara Jean writes the letters. They aren't meant for the boys; they are meant to "exorcise" her feelings so she can move on.
How the series revitalized the teen rom-com genre for a new generation. VI. Conclusion Focus on the juxtaposition of Lara Jean’s internal
Briefly touch upon how Dr. Covey’s support allows the sisters to navigate their identities. V. Cultural Representation and the Modern Rom-Com