The Representation of Teenagers in the Media

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The Representation of Teenagers in the Media Throughout the media we see representation of teenagers. This can show teenagers in positive and negative lights. Teenagers are found in magazines, advertising, television and films, and they are targeted by newspapers and magazines etc. There are two different newspapers reports from the ‘Daily Mail’ and the ‘Dorset Echo’ that are part of this representation. “Perverted tennis club coach jailed for seducing pupil of 15." This report is written by a tabloid called the Daily Mail and is about a perverted tennis club coach who has been jailed for seducing and under-age, pupil protégé. The view portrayed by this report is negative, I have come to this conclusion because in the headline it displays very negative words, and the headline usually represents the rest of the article or report. In this report the ‘by line’ comes before the body text, not after. This may signify that the reporter is highly respected, and if a more experienced reporter is working on the story, this can possibly show the magnitude of the crime. There are various presentational devices in this report. The headline is written in large lettering to catch a person’s attention and in bold to keep the reader’s awareness of the report. The text is written in ‘Serif’ font- Times New Roman, this may have been used so not to clutter the page, because a ‘Sans’ font may have been seen to decorate the page to much. The caption beneath the report is in bold lettering, to make it clear and concise. Even if someone looks at the report at a glance this catches their eye and entices them to read more. This report was i... ... middle of paper ... ...ext is made up of quarters. The first quarter being the article’s introduction and then the second quarter is written about the achievements that Sophie has succeeded in. The other half of the article is about her past success. The first sentence is very descriptive of the subject. E.g. “Teenage show jumper Sophie Norman…” This may have been used if the headline was not very descriptive but that it was used plainly for acquiring the reader’s attention. The photocopy was in black and white, and assuming that the original article was in colour I would have thought that the background colour would have been in green or pastel colours, because it was a picture of the event and the horse. Sophie would be wearing her jockey outfit and the horse, which is dark in colour, would be wearing its straps and saddle etc.

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