The document discusses the analysis of the film London to Brighton. It introduces Vladimir Propp's character theory of the seven spheres of action that characters can embody. These spheres are the hero, villain, donor, helper, princess, dispatcher, and false hero. The document then asks students to identify which characters in the film embody which spheres. It also provides questions for students to consider about the representation of genre, narrative elements, themes, and character analysis in the film.
1. Representation in London to Brighton LO: To analyse how LTB uses the micro elements to represent the characters To introduce Propps character theory TASK: Who was your favourite character? Give at least 3 reasons
2. The film Characters Casting costume Personality relationships Living with crime Macro analysis Micro analysis Key sequences Representation Genre Narrative Key choices Background Other themes What does this tell the audience? Describe Location Does the film present a vision of Britain you are familiar with?
3. How was LTB’s genre of social realism represented through the micro elements?
16. The film Characters Casting costume Personality relationships Living with crime Macro analysis Micro analysis Key sequences Representation Genre Narrative Key choices Background Other themes What does this tell the audience? Describe Location Does the film present a vision of Britain you are familiar with?