Name of show:
Game of Thrones
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Quote
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Explain
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Style
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Style
shows how the language changes with different people or how they speak.
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“ Mormont said we should track ‘em. We tracked
‘em. They won’t trouble us no more.” – Gared
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“ Gods…” Will (terrified)
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The characters all speak differently due to
where they are from. This will show through how they pronounce words and
which accent they have, or how they structure a sentence.
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If you were to read it aloud, you may
empathize or make certain sentences quiet or quickly, instead of if you read
it your head at one constant pace.
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Content
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This is how the character is introduced.
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How the setting is introduced and if it has
any important events linked to it
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“ Daenerys stands by the window, staring out
at the bay of Pentos.”
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“ Daenerys is a beautiful girl but nobody has
bothered to tell her. She is awkward in her own skin, unaware of how rare her
violet eyes and lush silver hair really are.”
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“ Khal Drogo is the tallest man in the
courtyard, but despite his size and musculature, he has the grace of a
panther”
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Daenerys is first introduced like this to show
that she is shy, but not confident in herself, that she relies on other
people to tell her how she feels.
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Khal has to be shown to be as a strong,
overwhelming character, but they want to show that he isn’t all muscle, they
want the character to be shown off with a bit of mystery to capture the
audiences attention.
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Narrative structure
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“ The others watch Gared flee.”
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“But the air is cold enough to cloud the
breath of four guardsmen as they escort Gared towards the stump of a massive
oak tree”
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GOT is a linear pattern as it is all based in
the same timeline and all the events are happening pretty much at the same
time.
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It has a multi- stranded narrative. It shows
many stories involving different characters, however some will interact,
where as the Daenerys storyline is put to show that there is a different
storyline alongside the other characters.
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Genre
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Ø
“ In the name of Robert of the house
Baratheon, the First of his name—King of the Andals and the First Men.--- :
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“ I, Eddard of the House Stark, lord of winterfell and Warden
of the North”
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“ The wall, older then history, this is 800 ft
barrier if ice and stone.”
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“ There hasn’t been a direwolf south of the
wall for two hundred years.”
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You are able to tell that Game of Thrones is a
drama because its very dramatic with some of the events that happen and very,
heavy going. There is a lot of storyline with each character that goes into a
lot of depth about their history or information about them.
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Target audience
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The dead wolf is impossible huge, bigger then
Bran’s pony. Its blind eyes crawl with maggots.”
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“Blood sprays the sawing grass.”
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“Gared’s head topples off the stump, bounces
off a root, and rolls.”
Ø “Jon watches this with disgust but says nothing”
Ø He gives it a yank and comes up with a foot of shattered antler, slick with half-dried blood
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You can’t get Game of Thrones isn’t free so
either the audience is either able to afford SKY or HBO or the are illegally downloading
it/streaming it.
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The age range of the show would be 15-20 year
olds, as the show includes a lot of killing, blood, and ‘gross’ stuff
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Name of show:
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Quote
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Explain
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Style
Ø Style shows how the language changes with different people or how they speak.
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Ø "Now listen! You stupid little-" - Malcolm Ø" Let me go please!" -John |
Ø The two characters are shown differently through how they speak to each other and how they respond to each other. One is more sarcastic and the other is more polite. This is shown through how they are empathising certain words such as when John says "please!" is written in italics, this will tell the reader this has emotion behind it and there is also an a exclamation mark showing that the word is somewhat louder.
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Content
Ø This is how the character is introduced.
Ø How the setting is introduced and if it has any important events linked to it
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Ø "MALCOLM is furiously writing out musical parts on manuscript paper. He sings out the notes as he desperately composes"
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Ø Malcolm is first shown to be a stressful, unorganised person. He seems like he leaves everything to the last moment.
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Narrative structure
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Ø " INT. A RECORDING STUDIO IN LONDON, ENGLAND OCTOBER 1977"
Ø" INT. THE HOME OF ANGELA MORLEY AND CHRISTINE PARKER. 1973" |
Ø It is a multi- linear stranded structure
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Genre
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Ø The genre of this radio show is drama. There is a lot of storyline with each character that goes into a lot of depth about their role in the storyline.
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Target audience
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MALCOLM
ØA tribute for Ben’s memorial and a symphony! Well I’ve - not really finished the Symphony yet but that’s quite a lot, isn’t it John? John! Wouldn’t you say? |
Ø The target audience would be an older person, as the show is based on a radio station and older people tend to listen to the radio more then other people, this is will be due to them either living at home alone or it is what they listen to on the way to work.
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Name of show:
Scream (Film)
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Quote
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Explain
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Style
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❏
“To apologise” -
seems alright.
“ Why don’t
you want to talk to me?” , “So, you gotta boyfriend?” - starts to become a
little creepy.
“You getting
scared?” - seems as if he is enjoying that she is scared (sadistic).
“ NO, YOU
LISTEN, YOU LITTLE B*TCH. IF YOU HANG UP ON ME AGAIN I’LL GUT YOU LIKE A
FISH. UNDERSTAND?” - fully snaps, psychopath.
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‘Casey smiles, playing along,
innocently.’
“Listen,
asshole…”
‘ Casey,
terrified, forces herself to move… staggering to the kitchen…”
‘Terror rides
Casey’s face. She's petrified.’
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❏
The man who is on the phone
at first seems to be an alright guy but when Casey starts to hang the phone
up on him he gradually starts to become more sadistic and creepy as he seems
to enjoy scaring Casey and then he snaps at her. The writer is building up the
man and changing him from nice to a killer.
❖
Casey however is completely
different in the way she acts and speaks. At first she seems to be alright
with the man calling but as the man gradually becomes more creepy she becomes
more scared and is eventually petrified after getting annoyed.
So overall the writer makes Casey out to
be the poor defenceless, innocent girl so people feel sorry for her but the
writer makes the readers feels hate for the man who is tormenting her.
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Content
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★
‘CASEY BECKER, a young girl,
no more than sixteen. A friendly face with innocent eyes.’
➢
“Who is this?”
“What number
is this?”
➔
‘It’s pitch black outside.
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★
We have been introduced to
Casey as a teenage girl who is about to watch a movie with some popcorn so
just any normal teenage girl. We are introduced to her like this because the
reader wants to let the reader know that this is a planned murder as the girl
is just any normal person.The description of Casey makes the reader want her
to live cause she seem like such a nice innocent person who wouldn’t hurt a
fly.
➢
We have been introduced to
the man/the killer as just a normal guy who has misdialed a number on the
phone and has accidentally rung Casey or has he? and that is the question the
writer wants you to ask yourself about. You can see him as a normal person or
someone who has tricked Casey.
➔
The only really important
thing for the locations is the first kind of description of this scene
happening at night in my opinion and that creates an atmosphere of darkness
and mystery because anything could happen.
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The most significant thing
for this scene is the deaths and it all starts of with Steven because after
the game with Steven’s life on the line it switches to the chase of Casey
then the death of Casey and then her mother but then the scene ends.
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Narrative structure
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❏
This is a single stranded
film because for this scene there is only one plot and that is that there is
a serial killer trying to kill as many people as they can and it has a linear
structure because it doesn't really go back or forward in time, time just
passes by naturally.
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Genre
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➔
“ uh...HALLOWEEN. You know,
the one with the guy with the white mask who just sorta walks around and
stalks the baby sitters.”
“uh… NIGHTMARE
ON ELM STREET.”
“Name the
killer in FRIDAY THE 13TH.”
‘STEVE
Eyes wide,
sitting up in the lawn chair… his belly gaping open… a mass of blood and
ripped flesh… his insides lay on the ground between his feet… steam rising.’
‘ That of his
daughter as she hangs from a big oak tree… strung up… very much dead… her
stomach ripped open.’
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➔
This is clearly a horror film
and anyone can tell that from this scene based on the fact that there is
deaths and that they also talk about other film franchises like friday the
13th and nightmare on elm street and halloween but the writer puts them in
caps to emphasis that this is a horror film and Scream is going to be similar
to these films.
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Target audience
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★
‘ That of his daughter as she
hangs from a big oak tree… strung up… very much dead… her stomach ripped
open.’
‘...his belly
gaping open… a mass of blood and ripped flesh… his insides lay on the ground
between his feet… steam rising.’
“uh… NIGHTMARE
ON ELM STREET.” , “uh...HALLOWEEN” and
“Name the killer in FRIDAY THE 13TH.”
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★
I would say the target
audience for Scream would be people who enjoy the horror genre and also a lot
of blood and gore. I would say that this would be aimed for teenagers and
young adults who are into this kind of stuff or it could be just adults who
really liked previous horror film franchises which are mentioned in the first
17 pages.
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