Thursday, 7 February 2019
character alignment
character alignment:
passive spectator- we absorb the messages that are given to us by the character/films ideology, possibly though alignment e.g. we are persuaded to align with Ben and Moss, and so we may become passive spectators as we accept how they behave as plausible/acceptable
however, we may become active spectators as the film encourages us to question the characters behaviour and the ideology that we are being exposed to e.g. Ben and Moss both behave in immoral ways that we would otherwise question if we were not aligned with them.
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