Eastenders
- analysis
Without seeing the title of the
                                 show, most people immediately
                                 know that this is Eastenders .
                                 The theme tune is also easily
                                 recognisable as Eastenders.


The O2 arena and the river
Thames shows us that it is set
in London.

When we see the title it is
accompanied with the BBC
logo.
The title of the show
‘Eastenders’, gives us a more
specific area of which it is set.




                                    The music suggests that the characters
                                    lifestyles in the show are going to be boring.
The opening scene shows a man trying to
                                sneak out of a house, it suggests that he is
                                in somebody else's house.


                               As he begins to walk towards the
                               door, we see that he has had a one
                               night stand. This is shown to us
                               through meeting another character, a
                               woman who is tying her dressing
                               gown, which suggests that she has no
                               clothes on.



“A goodbye would’ve been nice.” the
dialogue shows that the woman is more
connected to the man than the man is
connected to her.
the house seems like it has not been
                                     decorated for some years, which could
                                     suggest that the woman is old fashioned
                                     or does not have the money to
                                     redecorate.

                                     The cheap wooden frames and banister
                                     accompanied with leopard print
                                     wallpaper suggests the women is of
                                     working class.




The school bags, felt tips and football
shows that she is either a mother or
grandmother and the teddy and pink
clothing on the banister also show she
has a daughter or grandaughter

Eastenders Analysis

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Without seeing thetitle of the show, most people immediately know that this is Eastenders . The theme tune is also easily recognisable as Eastenders. The O2 arena and the river Thames shows us that it is set in London. When we see the title it is accompanied with the BBC logo.
  • 3.
    The title ofthe show ‘Eastenders’, gives us a more specific area of which it is set. The music suggests that the characters lifestyles in the show are going to be boring.
  • 4.
    The opening sceneshows a man trying to sneak out of a house, it suggests that he is in somebody else's house. As he begins to walk towards the door, we see that he has had a one night stand. This is shown to us through meeting another character, a woman who is tying her dressing gown, which suggests that she has no clothes on. “A goodbye would’ve been nice.” the dialogue shows that the woman is more connected to the man than the man is connected to her.
  • 5.
    the house seemslike it has not been decorated for some years, which could suggest that the woman is old fashioned or does not have the money to redecorate. The cheap wooden frames and banister accompanied with leopard print wallpaper suggests the women is of working class. The school bags, felt tips and football shows that she is either a mother or grandmother and the teddy and pink clothing on the banister also show she has a daughter or grandaughter