Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Task two: How does your product represent particular social groups?

I think "Resurgence" sticks to stereotypes of each social group involved. This allows the audience to have a 'two dimensional' understanding of the characters and what they represent.

 An example of this is Randall Merritt; Merritt represents a younger 'redneck' strange character. You can this by his appearance and the way he acts. He shows no emotion through out the sequence and his appearance is very similar to the cliche red neck representation.


 

The character Randell Merrit who is the subject of
the sequence is very similar in
Tums of characteristics to Edd Bundy.

Edd Bundy.
A well known serial killer. Who was executed by the electric chair


Amber Herd
Amber Herd is an actress who in terms of characteristics
who is similar to the girl in the resurgence sequence.
She has also played a similar character.




An unnamed character in the sequence who is
younger, blond and pretty. This conforms to
the usual 'damzel' in distressed stereotype. She is
clearly identified a Ran dells next target.
  

W. Lee O'Daniel was the Governor of Texas
 in the early 1940s. He is an example of the sort of
 character we were trying to represent.
   


The Governor. Who's sentences Randell before dies
also conforms to the stereotypical Texan pollution.


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