Scedule information
- Channel- BBC four
- Date- Saturday 17th January
- Time- 7 pm
- Duration- 30 minutes
- Audience- since it is a literary adaptation, it is aimed at people interested in literature in particular to this drama, Charles Dickens. Also families as it it on during prime time TV.
Brief storyline
Mr dorrit is released from the Masharlsea after Mr Clennam discovered their wealth, however is rather hard for Little Dorrit to forget her past, seen as disgrace by her siblings, like her father wants her to since their are going abroad. Rigaud (Blondaus) i set on a mission by Miss Wade, to spy on the newly weds, Pet and Henry Gowan but on his way, meets the eye with the Dorrits. Since he desperately wants find out what connects them with the Clennam family, he therefore desides to follow them.
Binary opposition
- Good and evil
Groups, events, indidivudals, places that are represented and how the representation is conveyed
Individuals - One of the characters that are represented in Little Dorrit includes Rigaud (Blondaus). He is represented to be the villian in the drama through different shots and clips of him scamming people and murdering other characters in the drama; cold blooded murderer. This representation in conveyed through in some episodes whereby another character Cavalletto, recognises him with a close up showing expressions of terror and fear. As already he's a spy, he is also foregrounded as a character who blackmails innocent, vulnerable characters. He also lacks manners and this is illustrated especially in this episode whereby he was eating disgustingly and we get various shots and a shot reverse shot of him and tother characters to show their reactions towards him.
His appearance has a contibution towards his evilness through the typical
Also the fear of unknown; throughout the first episodes, he convinces people that his name is Blondaus which raises supspisions for the audience of the reasons why he might lie his name.
Another character which is a contrast to Rigaud is Mr Clennam, a man of his words, very
generous as is is he who pays off Little's Dorrit's brother out of his debts and also discovers the
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