What about Tony's parents - What are their representations like?
Tony's father is a stereotypical representation, he is a 'normal' view of how a father would act with children like his.
- daughter who doesn't come home at all, and who expects her brother to cover for her whilst she gets changed and acts like she's done nothing wrong.
- A son who will go to stupid extents in order to get attention. Also he will do anything to wind his dad up. The son is rebellious and immature : encouraging his friends to have sex.
What do you think Tony's representation is? Think about camera shots and his behaviour?
Tony is represented to be a clever and smart teenager but a very rebellious and trouble making one at that. This connotes that he is in control of how he acts, and is not influenced by his friends (he influences his friends).
Think about stereotypes, counter types?
What do you think Tony's representation fit in to the genre?
What is the genre? How does Tony's representation fit in to the genre?
Can we tell how the narrative will unfold?
There is hegemony within the narrative of skins, the main example being : Tony is the leader of his friend group, he is the individual organising the 'event' where one of his friends is going to lose their virginity. Tony is very open about this topic and this connotes that he has dominance, he talks openly on the bus about his friends 'virginity'. He is telling his friend, who and when he is going to have sex, this signifies that his friends are recessive which contrasts him, this also shows that he is confident and again he conforms to the stereotypical view of teenagers. Whilst talking on the phone on the bus, we see the two women sitting behind Tony, (medium shot) so we see the exact facial expressions and therefore there reactions to the topic of which Tony is talking about relatively loudly.
Skins also contains and tackles a few moral panics, for example the moral panic about 'the parents not knowing what their children are getting up to'. The daughter/ Tony's little sister is represented to be BINARY OPPOSITIONS
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