Thursday 1 December 2011

My Mise-En-Scene paragraph

The Mise-En-Scene in skins at the point when you see the protagonists room is challenging the stereotypical views of teenage life, this is due to the fact that everything is very neat and tidy, it suggests that he is different to other teenagers in the fact that he is organised, however it conforms with it in the fact that most teenagers wish to be seen as an older person, and try to be more mature. The positioning of the shirts I the draw when he opens it suggests that this is very routine. The facial expressions of the protagonist during the routine of putting on his shirt suggest that body image is important to the teenage life and this is conforming with the stereotypical view on teenagers, that body image is important. However, the view of his whom we see as his sister contrasts him in the way that she is not organised, the clothes which she is wearing are very revealing and this conforms with the view on teenagers, scruffy and doesn’t care.

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