The document discusses how a media product represents social groups through its main character Elizabeth Fritzl, a woman who was repeatedly sexually abused by her father from a young age. It analyzes two other media representations of similar themes: a storyline in Eastenders about a character named Whitney Dean who was abused by her stepfather, and a charity advertisement about child prostitution. Both provided examples of how to represent the vulnerability and innocence of Elizabeth's character as a sexually abused child.