Tuesday, 11 May 2010

Representation - Rosie Hatton

The main character Gaz is seen it to be determined, likeable, daring and has qualities of an entrepreneur.

Dave is shown to be more realistic and takes Daz’s ideas back to reality. He is shy and wants to get a job.

Gerald used to be the boss of the characters; he is represented to be a character who wants to be more middleclass. He is ashamed of the situation he is in and really wanted to work hard to get back into the working environment.

There is a wide variety of characters to widen the appeal and show different people’s perspective of when the steel industry collapsed.

The film shows a success story, which shows the characters determination paid off. It shows a true representation of what happens so the audience can relate to them.

The difference between the upcoming city to empty factory represents that the Sheffield workers have given up and nothings survived.

The difference between the life Gaz lives to his sons step dad shows that its not all of Sheffield, but the working class males suffered the most from the failure of the steel industry.

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