newpapers-daily mirror- section A

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what is the daily mirror's political view
far left
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what type of newspaper is it
tabloid
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main visuals of front cover
Mirror logo is meant to reflect news to us
The queen represents herself as having wealth and status, and Old photo represents her long rein and historical content.
Large image audience and a small amount of copy are conventional for tabloid newspapers,
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main linguistics from front cover
Newspaper is central to our lives. “ the heart of Britain
Zero shame- headline anchors the meaning of the image, suggesting he should be ashamed of his actions
The use of numbers makes information seem more persuasive, and the enormity of breaking the r
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main visuals from double page spread
Opposites of Boris drinking champagne while the doctors and nurses are helping by saving a patient in critical care- make him seem lazy, and he is enjoying luxuries instead of helping to save lives.
Keir Starmer, head of the Labour Party, writes the arti
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main lingustics from double page spread
Repetition of shame connotes his wrong doing
Flatters the reader saying, “The British people aren’t fools. They never believed any of it. he should do the decent thing and resign.”
Negative quotes from the people seem to be working class, but all have qu
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when was the daily mirror's established
1903
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what is daily mirror's target market
working class left wing political stance
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political context
Party gate- The conservative party enforcing strict COVID restrictions and the Conservatives had parties being held at Downing Street
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social context
Us vs them which means the public vs the government as the government issued rules that they failed to comply by
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historical context
on the front cover their is a feature of the platinum jubilee reinforcing cultural heritage of the UK
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how can Levi Strauss' structural theory be applied to this text
binary opposition between Boris Johnston and the people
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how can Stuart Hall representation-stereotypes theory be applied to this text
Stereotypical representations of the prime minister and other members with the suit and tie this can connote the inequalities in our society.
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how can Curran and Seaton power and media industries theory be applied to this text?
the newspaper industry is dominated by a small number of papers. however, the daily mail is one of the only big left-wing newspapers
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