The ambient sound which is provided by the birds chirping and the bells ringing provide you with an atmosphere of relaxation, however, there is a contrast between the two, the bells represent a church which revolves around un-happiness where-as the birds chirping represent something more happy, this supports the idea of the protagonist being un-certain of where he belongs and confusion within his sexuality, this conforms with the stereotype of teenagers being un-sure of themselves.
The magnified sound of the high heels emphasises the fact that the teenage girl who is wearing them wants to be older, the heels represent a more mature female would wear and it is clear that she is trying to emulate what a older person would be like, this conforms with the stereotype of teenagers wanting to be older, they want to be more mature.
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Monday, 5 December 2011
Sound Paragraph Example
The dialogue between the father and the son shows a reversal in audeince expectations. We see the father shouting and swearing at the teenager, which is normally something we would expect to hear from the teenager. The father's aggressive reaction to the diegetic rock music plays to the stereotype that teenagers play loud music and are inconsiderate to older people. His reaction also plays to the stereotype that teenagers frustrate their parents.
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