In the first episode of Stranger things series 1 there are
many social groups which are represented in many different ways, for instance,
age is one of the main things in the entire series. But in series 1 episode 1
we first see age represented when the young group of boys are playing dungeons
and dragons, this first shows that young teenagers are still childish keep
wanting to play games.
When the boys are each at their houses talking over the
walkie talkies age is represented well because instead of the boys doing
nothing and carrying on with their lives and not entirely worrying and wanting
to doing something shows real maturity within their group. In this scene there is a focus on childlike innocence with the continual
use of walkie talkies instead of using a standard telephone because it was past
their bedtime and they’re not allowed to be using the phone. Also to show age
when the boys left their houses to go meet up and search for will, them going
out at night time was a large stereotype for teenagers but a countertype for
these boys themselves because they are nerds who do what they are told and
listen to orders, this conveys the theme of rebelliousness.
In this scene gender is also
represented because the 3 boys, Mike, Lucas and Dustin are nerds which wouldn’t
usually be out of their house and their element but because of how the show
wants to show the boys as countertypes who don’t follow all the rules when
their needs need to be met. Gender is also shown when the mike is leaving his
house and see’s Steve trying to climb into Nancy’s room, this shows the
difference with what the boys are looking for in the show; Mike looking for his
friend and Steve going to a girl’s house. Mike then proceeds to put his bike
away from the house with a look of disappointment on his face. This is to show
that not all boys are childish and that some of them shows signs of maturity,
unlike what Steve is showing while he tries to climb onto Nancy’s roof.
Gender is also represented in
the next scene with Steve and Nancy, where it is show the difference with the
older teenagers. The girl wanting to revise and do her study notes while the
boy has he own personal wants. This represents older men in the show to be a
lot more forward towards women who may want to do other things which is what it
was like in the 80’s between men and women and the problems which were there.
However, this is shown as a sign of immaturity because of how the older parents
and men are in the show with them not being like this at all, still be
respectful towards women and having knowledge of how needed they are instead of
them just being objects which people in the 80’s would have seen them as.
You make some good points about representation Jamie, and have some original ideas,
ReplyDeletebut your representation analysis must focus on CONSTRUCTION – camera, editing, etc. Make sure every point refers to this in some way.