Analyse how far the extract depicts the police's point of view rather than the criminals point of view.
In Cuffs you can tell the program depicts the polices point of view instead of the criminals because if theirs any illegal activity it only shows small bits of what the criminals are doing but it shows the police before hand, during and after the incident. Also it shows the police as recurring characters where as the criminals are only in one and maybe two episodes.
Also we see the polices personal life so we get to connect with them and are able to care about what there doing but with the criminals we dont know what there backstory is and whats going on in there personal life so we dont really care for the criminals. This means we can grow a relationship and identity with the good guys.
Wednesday, 21 February 2018
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ReplyDelete1. Very good general understanding shown in both your first and second paragraph.
2. Aim to give precise examples: it is about THIS EXTRACT
3. To get more marks, be more full and detailed.
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