Galaxy Flashcards

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Todorov

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  • Equilibrium is represented through the bus ride as everything is going as planned and they will eventually reach their destination
  • Disequilibrium is expressed through the incident with the fruit and vegetables that have dropped in front of the bus, delaying the bus from reaching its destination
  • New Equilibrium is created when the man offers Audrey Hepburn a ride to her stop, to which she accepts whilst enjoying a galaxy chocolate bar
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Propp

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  • Hero: fake chauffeur
  • Villain: fruit stall holder/fruit that fell on the floor
  • Princess: Audrey Hepburn
  • Dispatcher: Bus driver
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Mise-en-scene

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Intertextuality

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  • Hepburn references Hollywood glamour
  • Set in Italy references her famous film ‘Roman Holiday’
  • The non-diegetic song ‘Moon River’ references her most famous film ‘Breakfast at Tiffanys’
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Semiotic code - Gender

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  • Clear signs that Audrey is in control
  • An empowering feminine lead
  • The implied romance between the driver and Audrey will interest females
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Semiotic code - Culture

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  • Hepburn is a symbol of classic feminine beauty and nostalgia
  • She represents the ‘golden times’
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Semiotic code - Language

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‘Why have cotton when you can have silk?’ - slogan
- luxury/ superior product

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Semiotic code - Visual

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  • Chocolate is a symbol of luxury and pleasure
  • Driver in luxury car links to the luxury product
  • Implies social standing and wealth
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Stereotype - Place Italy

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  • Classic Mediterranean hilltop sunny village setting
  • Beautiful buildings
  • Chaotic/disorganised/romantic market
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Stereotype - Celebrity Audrey Hepburn

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  • Immaculately presented
  • Charming and loved by everyone
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Stereotype - Product Galaxy chocolate

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  • Luxury product
  • Makes you feel calm and relaxed
  • Its irresistible
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Stereotype - Time 1950s

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  • Friendly simple times
  • Slow pace of life
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Stereotype - Masculinity and femininity

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  • Women: feminine,flirtatious,trusting,damsel in distress,princess
  • Men: working and heroes
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Stereotype - Class

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  • No specific class
  • Seems very inclusive
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Stereotype - Age

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  • All ages represented
  • Central characters are young and attractive
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Reality - Place Italy

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  • Only shows the idealistic version of Italy and culture
  • Why have the poorer locations been excluded?
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Reality - Celebrity Audrey Hepburn

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  • Audrey was not always perfect
  • Stars were shown this way but its not always the case
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Reality - Product Galaxy chocolate

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  • Chocolate doesn’t make you feel relaxed and calm
  • Why did they need to show it in this way
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Reality - Time 1950s

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  • Actual 1950s was not always like this
  • There was racism and sexism
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Reality - Masculinity and femininity

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google thus leila

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Reality - Class

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  • Classism existed
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Reality - Age

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  • Emphasis on young attractive people