(Notes from Neeha's blog)
Theresa may not sexually shown subverts the idea that all women are highly sexualised
female primeminister
close up of theresa may suggests that she is vulnerable.
'tottering theresa' doesn't know what she's doing.
leaving the Eu is a complex issue, it is represented as a joking light hearted manner.
strap-line 'fighting for you' indicates that they are going to battle
has a polysemic connotations.
binary opposition female vs male looks like the men have teamed up
Jeremy corbin is pointing - the gesture of theresa holding up her hands shows that she is surrendering and that she is submissive.
there is a polysemic reading of her gesture she could also be pushing them away
'theresa may dashing to Brussels' running around and helping us out
despite being a left wing newspaper its supporting and helping out her in a way
'a faller at 2nd' horse racing term - slang for a bad horse that can get over the first herd but not the second.
'honest jason the odds on whats next' another reference to horses
ad on horse
referring to the serious issue as horse racing.
copy evidences a formal mode of address
popculture reference- 'nothing has changed and one by one they told tory Gandalf this shall not pass' - quote from the lord of the rings. it is a meme.
They're taking the mick out of theresa may by referring to her as tory Gandalf they showing what political party they support.
appealling to older audience- making several references to horse riding.
article about eastenders in the top; soft news- story about a fictional character on the front cover
'glassed by a thug' colloquial and informal
soap operas aimed at working class people
theres two women being the centre of attention.
subverts the idea of living in a patriarchal society
Theresa may not sexually shown subverts the idea that all women are highly sexualised
female primeminister
close up of theresa may suggests that she is vulnerable.
'tottering theresa' doesn't know what she's doing.
leaving the Eu is a complex issue, it is represented as a joking light hearted manner.
strap-line 'fighting for you' indicates that they are going to battle
has a polysemic connotations.
binary opposition female vs male looks like the men have teamed up
Jeremy corbin is pointing - the gesture of theresa holding up her hands shows that she is surrendering and that she is submissive.
there is a polysemic reading of her gesture she could also be pushing them away
'theresa may dashing to Brussels' running around and helping us out
despite being a left wing newspaper its supporting and helping out her in a way
'a faller at 2nd' horse racing term - slang for a bad horse that can get over the first herd but not the second.
'honest jason the odds on whats next' another reference to horses
ad on horse
referring to the serious issue as horse racing.
copy evidences a formal mode of address
popculture reference- 'nothing has changed and one by one they told tory Gandalf this shall not pass' - quote from the lord of the rings. it is a meme.
They're taking the mick out of theresa may by referring to her as tory Gandalf they showing what political party they support.
appealling to older audience- making several references to horse riding.
article about eastenders in the top; soft news- story about a fictional character on the front cover
'glassed by a thug' colloquial and informal
soap operas aimed at working class people
theres two women being the centre of attention.
subverts the idea of living in a patriarchal society
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