Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Intertextuality between two texts

Intertextuality means  the relationship between texts: the relationship that exists between different texts, especially literary texts, or the reference in one text to others.














Mean girls- Mean Girls is a comedic drama about the age of fifteen who finally goes to a public school after being home schooled for her whole life. At school she learns of the 'plastics' a group of vicious, most feared, popular 'cliques' of the school. The film is about a group of girls who try to undermine each other, being bitchy towards each other and trying to fit in with the stereotypical society in which they live. We are attempting to challenge those stereotypes of girls in schools always trying to one up each other and instead want to show a strong bond between these girls in the video. We want to show that not all girls hate each other and are fake towards each other. We want the audience to understand that these girls in the music video are very good friends, that they enjoy each others company and they wouldn't want to ever jeopardize their friendship. This would appeal to our target audience because our target audience would be of similar age range to them and they go about doing activities that normal teenage girls would do with their friends and we want our target audience to understand that because this a girly, fun, upbeat song that these girls in the video are similar to them, and as teenage girls value friendship we want them to understand just how important it is.
As we are teenagers we understand that there are times when teenagers fall out, especially girls, so in our music video we want to show the strong bond between friends and that friends are important and this will let the target audience know that friends are important, which is important because our target audience are females who enjoy being with friends and spending time with them.
 


 




 



 








































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