The Fault in Our Stars

August 20, 2018 | Author: Abbie | Category: N/A
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The Fault in Our Stars...

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Audience – Primary and Secondary

Representation/Stereotypes – Gender/t!nicity •

Terminally Terminally ill people are weak and always needs support. Their only support is each other, they are holding each other's heads and this suggests that they  both need each other whereas the general stereotype is that the male should be the one supporting. (s they are both ill, they are relying on each other 



inema goers who would see this in the cinema when watching

!The "ault #n Our Stars”



Tagline •

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Secondary images – background •

Teenage Teenage girls who have read the book or wider audience being people who have been recommended the film  by people who have read the book.

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Release Date •



The grass is in the  background so it suggests that they are looking up at the stars which is in con$unction with the title

Main/Primary image – foreground •

The two male and female  protagonists lying down on the grass, laying opposite ends to each other as they have a close relationship  both on-screen and offscreen

“One sick love story” Sick is suggested as a colloquial term meaning good but is also works because the two main characters are both terminally ill.

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