Example Answer - C.E.E.A Paragraph
TIPs
for structuring answer (colour
co-ordinated):
C – Convention
E
–Example from one or two of TV dramas studied
E
– Explain how the example fits the convention or is subversive
A – How this targets the
audience and what pleasures it offers them
A protagonist or ‘hero’ figure is one of the stock characters you would normally find in some Television dramas.An example would be the Doctor character from Dr Who who fits the conventions of a hero because the narrative usually sees him saving individuals or races such as humans, from potential threat and destruction. He is an unconventional hero because his power is his intelligence and scientific knowledge. He is an alien from another planet which offers the audience escapism through the science fiction sub-genre. He has also been regenerated through several series’ which rewards audience loyalty.
As you can tell, the EXPLANATION and the AUDIENCE pleasures part is the bit that will get you the marks.
Please note that question 1 has 3 bullet points and you must address all 3 bullet points and mention at least 2 TV Dramas with specific examples.
If you write the narrative of the Drama without linking your answer to the bullet points, you will receive no marks!!!!
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