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Yr 11 Media Studies- Discuss the Representation of Youths in Contrasting films.  

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ROHIMA AKHTER MEDIA COURSEWORK Yr 11 Media Studies- Discuss the Representation of Youths in Contrasting films. All media text contain messages. These can be positive or negative. A positive message is a true-to-life representation, where individuals and groups are given a positive image. A negative message is a untrue and exaggerated stereotype, often see the individual or group from a poor perspective. An example of a positive message demonstrated by media text is the speech given by Tony Blair during the suicide bomb attack on London on Thursday 7th June 05. This message can be seen as positive because in this speech the media text illustrates to the viewers that Britain will not be defeated by terrorism. Other messages can also be formed by media text which may be to do with family, friends, life, ect. These messages are very important because it controls the viewers. The media presents these messages through...

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