How is British culture represented within Little Britain?
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... In this essay I will be exploring how British culture is represented in the series Little Britain. Little Britain is a well known sketch comedy that is comprised of mainly two characters; Matt Lucas and David Williams. The title is known to have been derived from a combination of 'Little England' and 'Great Britain'. The first character that I chave chosen to analyse is Vicky Pollard. Obviously, alike with all of the characters that are featured in Little Britiain, this character is fictional, but one may say that this character is used to portray the 'average chavvy teenager'. For example, she will (usually) always try to integrate her extremely well known phrases ("Don't go giving me evils!","Yeah but no but yeah but no but...", "Shut up! I ain't even dun nuffin' or nuffin'!", "Oh my god! I soooo can't believe you just said that!", and "What-eva!"), simultaneously incroporating tottally irrelevant 'gossip'














