SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 5
Eden
Lake
Representation
s of class and
gender
By Selina Argyrou
Representations of Class and Gender in
„Eden Lake.‟
Eden Lake is a horror film which starts of
showing a white, middle-class,
stereotypical couple from London who are
going on a romantic holiday into the rural
area, Eden Lake, a place which has now
been taken over by hooligans. The film
starts of by setting up the characters, both
Jenny and Steve and these characters
develop and change over the course of the
film.
Representations of Class and Gender in
„Eden Lake.‟
Steve
Steve is seen as the „perfect man‟ who has a perfect
relationship, a well-paid job seen by the Land Rover
they drive in and also a good sense of humour when
Steve makes jokes with Jenny. Steve is also sensitive,
but try‟s to maintain his masculinity from the beginning
when Jenny mocks him for not using the Satnav.
Steve‟s manly pretentiousness is also explored when he
first sees thehooligan‟s cycle through a red light, disturbing his driving, and when they are on the
beach playing loud music, again disturbing the couple. This aggressive heroic
behaviour is not only to protect his masculinity, but is also to please his girlfriend,
Jenny, by standing up to the bullies and not just running away, which for the film was
not a sensible idea.
Steve‟s behaviour changes however when he is tortured. His manliness is beaten
down and you see him cry from the gang of hooligans. This shows Steve's
sensitivity and fear which he always tries to hide in front of Jenny.
Representations of Class and Gender in
„Eden Lake.‟
Jenny
With Jenny‟s character, she starts of as a
caring and sensitive primary school
teacher who like Steve, has a good sense
of humour and a relaxed mood. However,
as a negative, she is seen as naive and
simpleminded when she believes that
Adam, a young boy not part of the gang, is
trying to help her escape when in fact he
leads her straight to the people trying to kill
her, and watches her boyfriend being
tortured. When Jenny is seen and caught,
she escapes but leaves Adam behind to be
burnt to death by the gang. This is when
we first see Jenny‟s character develop
from a naïve school teacher to a survivor.
The next character development is when Jenny climbs into a bin full of disgusting and horrible things, in
order to hide from the gang. This makes Jenny dirty, and removes her middle class status as she is now
doing anything she can to survive. This is further shown by the gory scene of Jenny taking the nail out of
her foot. Jenny has to force pain on herself in order to survive which shows Jenny‟s intelligence and
masculinity growing. Also, Jenny‟s character is a primary school teacher so she therefore has the maternal
instinct to look after children; this is contradicted when Jenny avenges her husband‟s death, killing Connor,
a member of the gang before he could offer his help to her. Finally, when she escapes in the van she stole,
she does not hesitate to run over the innocent member, Paige, which shows Jenny becoming a killer in
Representations of Class and Gender in
„Eden Lake.‟
Class
Class is also a huge theme in this film, with the contrast between middle class (Jenny and Steve)
and the lower class, the locals at Eden Lake. Although the lower class are represented in an
obvious and horrid way, it also shows how middle class people see themselves as above lower
class people. On the beach, Steve mocks the hooligans with the way they talk and the accent they
have. Also, Steve‟s annoyed when the gang cycles through a red light, but then does it himself, as
if they have more rights than the lower class people. Lower class people are shown through the
stereotypical identities of the locals; the pub owner who is sexist, the mothers who shout and
aggressively at their children and the father who says “not my kids!” not believing anyone but his
own family. Also, the representation of the lower class teenagers as hooligans, with nothing better
to do than torture people.

More Related Content

Viewers also liked (12)

FM2 Revision Help
FM2 Revision HelpFM2 Revision Help
FM2 Revision Help
 
Youth representation in films
Youth representation in filmsYouth representation in films
Youth representation in films
 
Representation A2
Representation A2Representation A2
Representation A2
 
Stereotypes of class and status
Stereotypes of class and statusStereotypes of class and status
Stereotypes of class and status
 
Youth Representation in the Media
Youth Representation in the MediaYouth Representation in the Media
Youth Representation in the Media
 
Narrative and genre
Narrative and genreNarrative and genre
Narrative and genre
 
Contemporary british cinema and the representation of youth
Contemporary british cinema and the representation of youthContemporary british cinema and the representation of youth
Contemporary british cinema and the representation of youth
 
Lesson 3 - Skyfall representation
Lesson 3 - Skyfall representationLesson 3 - Skyfall representation
Lesson 3 - Skyfall representation
 
Horror Narratives
Horror Narratives Horror Narratives
Horror Narratives
 
Age presentation
Age presentationAge presentation
Age presentation
 
Contemporary Media Representations of Young People
Contemporary Media Representations of Young PeopleContemporary Media Representations of Young People
Contemporary Media Representations of Young People
 
Representation of youth
Representation of youthRepresentation of youth
Representation of youth
 

More from selinargyrou

Horror Poster Analysis
Horror Poster AnalysisHorror Poster Analysis
Horror Poster Analysis
selinargyrou
 
Horror Movie Ideas
Horror Movie IdeasHorror Movie Ideas
Horror Movie Ideas
selinargyrou
 
Initial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yelloInitial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yello
selinargyrou
 
Initial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yelloInitial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yello
selinargyrou
 
Deconstruction meta
Deconstruction metaDeconstruction meta
Deconstruction meta
selinargyrou
 
Music magazine planning
Music magazine planningMusic magazine planning
Music magazine planning
selinargyrou
 
Survey monkey analysis
Survey monkey analysisSurvey monkey analysis
Survey monkey analysis
selinargyrou
 
Magazine Photography
Magazine PhotographyMagazine Photography
Magazine Photography
selinargyrou
 
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
selinargyrou
 
Initial Music Magazine Case Study
Initial Music Magazine Case StudyInitial Music Magazine Case Study
Initial Music Magazine Case Study
selinargyrou
 
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
selinargyrou
 

More from selinargyrou (18)

Alien 1979 Film Analysis
Alien 1979 Film AnalysisAlien 1979 Film Analysis
Alien 1979 Film Analysis
 
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
 
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conv...
 
Horror Poster Analysis
Horror Poster AnalysisHorror Poster Analysis
Horror Poster Analysis
 
Horror Movie Ideas
Horror Movie IdeasHorror Movie Ideas
Horror Movie Ideas
 
History of Horror- 1890's-2000's
History of Horror- 1890's-2000'sHistory of Horror- 1890's-2000's
History of Horror- 1890's-2000's
 
Horror and Censorship
Horror and CensorshipHorror and Censorship
Horror and Censorship
 
1960’s horror
1960’s horror1960’s horror
1960’s horror
 
Initial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yelloInitial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yello
 
Initial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yelloInitial music magazine case study yello
Initial music magazine case study yello
 
Representations of Social Groups
Representations of Social GroupsRepresentations of Social Groups
Representations of Social Groups
 
Deconstruction meta
Deconstruction metaDeconstruction meta
Deconstruction meta
 
Music magazine planning
Music magazine planningMusic magazine planning
Music magazine planning
 
Survey monkey analysis
Survey monkey analysisSurvey monkey analysis
Survey monkey analysis
 
Magazine Photography
Magazine PhotographyMagazine Photography
Magazine Photography
 
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
Magazine Photography Analysis and Research
 
Initial Music Magazine Case Study
Initial Music Magazine Case StudyInitial Music Magazine Case Study
Initial Music Magazine Case Study
 
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
Initial music magazine case study- Kerrang!
 

Recently uploaded

Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
panagenda
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Victor Rentea
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
Biography Of Angeliki Cooney | Senior Vice President Life Sciences | Albany, ...
 
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challengesICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
ICT role in 21st century education and its challenges
 
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, AdobeApidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
Apidays New York 2024 - Scaling API-first by Ian Reasor and Radu Cotescu, Adobe
 
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal OntologySix Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
Six Myths about Ontologies: The Basics of Formal Ontology
 
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
Understanding the FAA Part 107 License ..
 
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In PakistanCNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
CNIC Information System with Pakdata Cf In Pakistan
 
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire businessWhy Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
Why Teams call analytics are critical to your entire business
 
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
Modular Monolith - a Practical Alternative to Microservices @ Devoxx UK 2024
 
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
Emergent Methods: Multi-lingual narrative tracking in the news - real-time ex...
 
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost SavingRepurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
Repurposing LNG terminals for Hydrogen Ammonia: Feasibility and Cost Saving
 
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptxCorporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
Corporate and higher education May webinar.pptx
 
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWEREMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGY GRADE 11 QUARTER 2 REVIEWER
 
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : UncertaintyArtificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
Artificial Intelligence Chap.5 : Uncertainty
 
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ..."I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
"I see eyes in my soup": How Delivery Hero implemented the safety system for ...
 
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering DevelopersWSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
WSO2's API Vision: Unifying Control, Empowering Developers
 
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
Web Form Automation for Bonterra Impact Management (fka Social Solutions Apri...
 
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data DiscoveryTrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
TrustArc Webinar - Unlock the Power of AI-Driven Data Discovery
 
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
MINDCTI Revenue Release Quarter One 2024
 
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdfRising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
Rising Above_ Dubai Floods and the Fortitude of Dubai International Airport.pdf
 
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectorsMS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
MS Copilot expands with MS Graph connectors
 

Eden Lake: Representations of class and gender

  • 1. Eden Lake Representation s of class and gender By Selina Argyrou
  • 2. Representations of Class and Gender in „Eden Lake.‟ Eden Lake is a horror film which starts of showing a white, middle-class, stereotypical couple from London who are going on a romantic holiday into the rural area, Eden Lake, a place which has now been taken over by hooligans. The film starts of by setting up the characters, both Jenny and Steve and these characters develop and change over the course of the film.
  • 3. Representations of Class and Gender in „Eden Lake.‟ Steve Steve is seen as the „perfect man‟ who has a perfect relationship, a well-paid job seen by the Land Rover they drive in and also a good sense of humour when Steve makes jokes with Jenny. Steve is also sensitive, but try‟s to maintain his masculinity from the beginning when Jenny mocks him for not using the Satnav. Steve‟s manly pretentiousness is also explored when he first sees thehooligan‟s cycle through a red light, disturbing his driving, and when they are on the beach playing loud music, again disturbing the couple. This aggressive heroic behaviour is not only to protect his masculinity, but is also to please his girlfriend, Jenny, by standing up to the bullies and not just running away, which for the film was not a sensible idea. Steve‟s behaviour changes however when he is tortured. His manliness is beaten down and you see him cry from the gang of hooligans. This shows Steve's sensitivity and fear which he always tries to hide in front of Jenny.
  • 4. Representations of Class and Gender in „Eden Lake.‟ Jenny With Jenny‟s character, she starts of as a caring and sensitive primary school teacher who like Steve, has a good sense of humour and a relaxed mood. However, as a negative, she is seen as naive and simpleminded when she believes that Adam, a young boy not part of the gang, is trying to help her escape when in fact he leads her straight to the people trying to kill her, and watches her boyfriend being tortured. When Jenny is seen and caught, she escapes but leaves Adam behind to be burnt to death by the gang. This is when we first see Jenny‟s character develop from a naïve school teacher to a survivor. The next character development is when Jenny climbs into a bin full of disgusting and horrible things, in order to hide from the gang. This makes Jenny dirty, and removes her middle class status as she is now doing anything she can to survive. This is further shown by the gory scene of Jenny taking the nail out of her foot. Jenny has to force pain on herself in order to survive which shows Jenny‟s intelligence and masculinity growing. Also, Jenny‟s character is a primary school teacher so she therefore has the maternal instinct to look after children; this is contradicted when Jenny avenges her husband‟s death, killing Connor, a member of the gang before he could offer his help to her. Finally, when she escapes in the van she stole, she does not hesitate to run over the innocent member, Paige, which shows Jenny becoming a killer in
  • 5. Representations of Class and Gender in „Eden Lake.‟ Class Class is also a huge theme in this film, with the contrast between middle class (Jenny and Steve) and the lower class, the locals at Eden Lake. Although the lower class are represented in an obvious and horrid way, it also shows how middle class people see themselves as above lower class people. On the beach, Steve mocks the hooligans with the way they talk and the accent they have. Also, Steve‟s annoyed when the gang cycles through a red light, but then does it himself, as if they have more rights than the lower class people. Lower class people are shown through the stereotypical identities of the locals; the pub owner who is sexist, the mothers who shout and aggressively at their children and the father who says “not my kids!” not believing anyone but his own family. Also, the representation of the lower class teenagers as hooligans, with nothing better to do than torture people.