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    Representation of Gender Primeval

    In the opening of the extract we are shown a male character walking with a female character, the

    audience is shown the male character to look a lot bigger and more overpowering than the female

    character that looks small, the camerawork her can add to the stereotype that men are bigger and

    stronger than females.

    Another way camerawork is used successfully in the extract is when the male character sees the

    tiger and jumps into the ditch the woman, Abby, has made with the digger. We are shown an over

    shoulder shot from the tigers perspective, and this shows the male character to look small, scared

    and weak. It also makes him look superior to the tiger. Usually men come across being strong people

    who are fearless so this defeats the stereotype.

    Furthermore we are shown the female character Abby walking alongside three other male

    characters, the fact she is walking along side them can suggest that she is equal to them. However

    the camera effectively shows Abby last, which creates an assumption that she isnt as important,which is a stereotype.

    In the editing of the extract there is a clip where two male characters and a female character go into

    the yard and stop another male character shooting someone. In this scene the male is dominant and

    is in charge of taking the weapon off him, however the woman is in the background behind and

    doesnt speak. This editing has been done possibly to make the audience think she is not as powerful

    or intimidating as the male.

    When it comes to sound we are shown Abby in the digger, the digger is extremely loud when she is

    driving it, this can show that she is in control and is powerful, which defeats the typical stereotype of

    a woman.

    In a specific mise en scene we are shown a female trying to manipulate a male character or she will

    tell the police he is breeding fighting dogs. The woman does not threaten the man at all and he

    throws her on the floor and gets out a shotgun. After this the woman is scared and claims she didnt

    mean it. This scene shows the audience that men are more dominating than women, and that they

    are also more powerful, which agrees with stereotypes made. The fact that the man is breading

    fighter dogs can agree with a stereotype that men are fighters, just like the dogs.

    We are also shown the female character Abby controlling the digger while the male character is

    walking, this can go against stereotypes than men are more dominating because she seems to be in

    control. We are also shown that when the tiger is attacking the scared male character, she calls it

    over and fights it without showing any signs of fear. This defeats the stereotype that females are

    scared easily. Also because we are shown her fighting with the claw on the digger, and the tiger also

    fighting with its claws, it can show the audience that she is equal to the tiger in strength.

    Finally at the beginning of the extract we are introduced to a man carefully placing a rock down. He

    is very oddly dressed, wearing the colour pink. Men do not normally wear this colour because it is a

    feminine colour, this shows the audience that he can be going against a manly stereotype and be

    quite weak. It can also potentially create questions about his sexuality.

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