Sunday 13 December 2015

ideology and binary oppositions

In this clip we can see a binary opposition between Farage and Brand as they are two very different people who have and spread their own ideologies. As these two are very different it creates a conflict in which they both challenge one another ideologies. The binary oppositions shown are those that Brand and Farage have a difference of opinion over political views involving immigration into the UK and the wealthy.

In the clip we notice that the people at the front share their ideologies with the audience and that they are more heavily looked upon and agreed with more than anyone else as they are the ones seen with power, however we see people in the audience oppose these ideologies and share their views that are against those of which the people with power would have said, so in this clip we know that ideologies aren't always followed and people have their own set of ways that they live their life on and don't always follow those with power.







In this clip we see binary positions between people with different ideologies and view points. We see Clarkson use his ideologies to single people out and assume things about them. The binary oppositions could been seen between the people with power who spread the ideologies, We see binary oppositions created when Clarkson tells the audience his ideas about a car and another member of the audience disagrees with him. Clarkson then goes on and says what he sees about him and the two then share their contradictory oppositions about the car.

The ideologies of Clarkson are projected onto the audience but some people still seem to disagree with his views and share their own. The people that shared their own ideologies also were very different from Clarkson and one who was said to of looked like someone from Glastonbury had different ideologies from Clarkson who comes from a very different way of life and culture.   








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