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Burger Analysis: Burger Analysis: The representation of …… in this section could be conceived as challenging/conforming challenging/conforming to typical stereotypes. Method one: Camera shot and example Method two: Sound and example Method three: Editing and example Method four: mise-en-scene and example This suggest that…….. Because………. Method one: Camera shot and example Method two: Sound and example Method three: Editing and example Method four: mise-en-scene and example

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Burger Analysis:Burger Analysis:The representation of …… in this section could be conceived as challenging/conformingchallenging/conforming to typical stereotypes.

Method one: Camera shot and example

Method two: Sound and example

Method three: Editing and example

Method four: mise-en-scene and example

This suggest that……..

Because……….

Method one: Camera shot and example

Method two: Sound and example

Method three: Editing and example

Method four: mise-en-scene and example

Burger Analysis:Burger Analysis:

This suggest that Martha is conforming to the typical stereotype of a woman being the subordinate character because she is always seen below the male. He has placed himself in the dominant stereotypical role of being more powerful. This is accentuated through the binary opposites and both good versus evil and man versus woman. As he takes his patriarchal stance we assume he is conforming to the directors hegemonic values. While most audience members would passively accept this to be the ‘norm’ through cultivation theory, feminist would be oppositional to this view as there seems to be no equality. However, the director does then rectify this within the next section.

A low angle shot is used when Martha is looking up towards The Master which then turns into a wide shot showing a number of different people higher than herself. The clever use of mise-en-scene also places the Master above both herself and a prop globe. This scene is topped off with the directors diegetic use of the ticking of the clock to help emphasise the tension in the room. The smooth editing as the camera switches from one character to another also emphasises this.

The representation of gender in this section could be conceived as conformingconforming to typical stereotypes.

Burger Analysis: Burger Analysis: (P.E.T.E)(P.E.T.E)

The representation of gender in this section could be conceived as conformingconforming to typical stereotypes. A low angle shot is used when Martha is looking up towards The Master which then turns into a wide shot showing a number of different people higher than herself. The clever use of mise-en-scene also places the Master above both herself and a prop globe. This scene is topped off with the directors diegetic use of the ticking of the clock to help emphasise the tension in the room. The smooth editing as the camera switches from one character to another also emphasises this. This suggest that Martha is conforming to the typical stereotype of a woman being the subordinate character because she is always seen below the male. He has placed himself in the dominant stereotypical role of being more powerful. This is accentuated through the binary opposites and both good versus evil and man versus woman. As he takes his patriarchal stance we assume he is conforming to the directors hegemonic values. While most audience members would passively accept this to be the ‘norm’ through cultivation theory, feminist would be oppositional to this view as there seems to be no equality. However, the director does then rectify this within the next section.

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