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Textual Analysis of Charlie's Angels  

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TEXTUAL ANALYSIS OF CHARLIE'S ANGELS INTRODUCTION The clip that was set or our assignment was Charlie's Angels. The opening consisted of Drew Barrymore is on a plane, dressed as a man, LL Cool J. There is also a bomber on board which she grabs and throws him out of the airplane door to get to the safety of the harbour where the boat is waiting. This clip is of a typical of the Action and Adventure genre because it has the following items that are found in Action and Adventure films Heroes and Villains, Danger, Exciting Stories, Stunts etc. The heroes in this clip are Lucy Lui, Cameron Diaz and Drew Barrymore. The villain in this clip is the bomber. The danger consists of both the villain and the heroine jumping out of the aeroplane. NARRATIVES The narratives that are used in this short clip are techniques Propp's spheres of Action, 'Levi Strauss' binary...

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