1. Comparing representations
The representations between Mr and Mrs MacIntosh are very contrasting representation of a
workplace thatwouldoccurinreal life.Startingoff withMrMacIntosh,he dressesinsmartclothesto
go to workin,on the otherhand the workersonthe floorwearscruffyclothesthatcan be able to get
dirtyor ruined.Higherclasspeople stereotypicallywearsmartclothesinsteadof casual clotheswhilst
beingout,anotherstereotypeof someoneinahigherclassistheiraccent.MrMacIntoshhasanaccent
from London, but the show is based up North. His sophisticated accent shows that he is of a higher
class to the workers through the way he speaks, but his swearing does not help the stereotype the
accent is portraying. On the topic of clothing, Stuart and his brother wear clothing that have the
ManchesterUnitedFCbadge onit,showingtheyare supportersof the club.Stuart’sbrotherdoesnot
weara suitor smartclothingtoworkbecause hisjobismanual labour,buthisbossMr MacIntoshcan
because he doesn’t do anything that will result in him getting dirty, representing the classes in the
work place, Mr MacIntosh has a better place in the Business being head boss and Stuart’s brother
working for him. Mr MacIntosh would be ranked at B because he is the Boss of a company named
after him, the workers would be ranked at D because they do manual work that don’t need high
qualifications to do.