Sunday 13 December 2015

Ideology and binary opposition

The binary oppositions are between the working class and the Middle class, this is seen between Russle Brand and Nigel Farage. Russle Brand being someone who's come from a working class background. Another one is between the British people and immigrants that are coming into the country. This is also seen between the people voting for Nigel Farage and the people who are on the side of Russle Brand and his views on the questions being asked.

The ideologies that are demonstrated are that people in Britain, that immigrants are taking over their jobs and that immigrants are usually from an Asian background and people don't usually don't think of Americans or Australians to be immigrants.


The binary oppositions are between the protagonist and the antagonist. The protagonist being an American and the antagonist being from another country. This is also seen with the law and civilians in the court room when the judge takes away the child from her farther. There is also a binary opposition between the protagonist and the bank.

The common ideologies are that the law is powerful and controls society. Men are stronger than women and aren't emotional, always assertive and dominant. The protagonist is strong and is usually a white male. Women are seen to look after the man and children.

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