TV Drama
The BOAT that ROCKED
Analysis
Stereotypes
Counterparts
Archeotypes
In analysing this script I have realised the narrating was very well sorted out and gives very detailed information about what the character is doing and where the characters are meant to be.
From reading this script I have found out that men were the dominant ones rather then women they were seen as the quiet and more submissive.
I have see Quentin as the dominating one in this script and he has the most lines in the script which shows he is the main character. Page 3 Quentin (Holds up a letter) he says ' Three weeks today, Gavin Kavanagh returns to rock on Radio Rock'. Here we see he's very informative and the head of the radio station and a lot of people look up to him which connotes he's looked at upon and people respect him for the work he does around.
In this script there are not a lot of women representing anything there are more of men and this shows that women are not as superior to men and they are not as sociable and this is mainly a stereotype
To be continued
Analysis
Stereotypes
Counterparts
Archeotypes
In analysing this script I have realised the narrating was very well sorted out and gives very detailed information about what the character is doing and where the characters are meant to be.
From reading this script I have found out that men were the dominant ones rather then women they were seen as the quiet and more submissive.
I have see Quentin as the dominating one in this script and he has the most lines in the script which shows he is the main character. Page 3 Quentin (Holds up a letter) he says ' Three weeks today, Gavin Kavanagh returns to rock on Radio Rock'. Here we see he's very informative and the head of the radio station and a lot of people look up to him which connotes he's looked at upon and people respect him for the work he does around.
In this script there are not a lot of women representing anything there are more of men and this shows that women are not as superior to men and they are not as sociable and this is mainly a stereotype
To be continued