- A young British male who is supposedly a 'chav' from the tracksuit he is wearing.
- The audience are being given a 'stereotypical' representation of the lower class, chavvy area. With a male in a white tracksuit, wearing a black mask, walking in front of a fire. Demonstrates how readers will start to believe these stereotypes of 'these' types of people.
- The way the Sun has represented and constructed ths front page, is first of all having the very alarming orange and yellow colour of the fire to catch the readers attention. Second of all the camera angle is straight on to show how it was captured in the moment and shows how this male could've made the fire. The lightingo f the photo is also very dark and gloomy which constructs the negative side.
- Along with this they have the bold heading saying 'ANARCHY' with smaller but still bold and readable bullet points underneath. This automatically allows readers to skim these and decide already what their impression of this story is. These points are also underlined
- I do think that this front cover matches with the institutional codes and conventions because this front cover is from a tabloid therefore they have to over-dramatise and stereotype stories in order to grab the readers attention. Which is shown here in the front cover from the large title and bright background.
Tuesday, 2 January 2018
Representation of Youth
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