This document analyzes various scenes from the movie Top Gun to identify how characters and their appearances signify different things. It notes that in the opening club scene, a female is dressed revealingly and seems impressed by a male pilot, signifying that women are viewed as sexual objects inferior to men. Later, the way Charlie dresses more modestly signifies her desire to be seen as intelligent rather than just a sexual object. When Charlie laughs at one of Maverick's jokes, it signifies that he does not respect her authority in the same way as others, due to her being a woman and their flirtatious interaction at the club. Various other details of appearance, such as Charlie's uniform with tights or the commander's cigar,
Lesson 7 - Media theories and harry brownElle Sullivan
The document discusses several media theories that can be applied to analyzing representations of youth in media texts such as Harry Brown. It introduces the concepts of ideology, cultural hegemony, symbolic violence, youth as an "empty category," deviant youth and the ideology of protection, mean world syndrome, and cultivation theory. Several theorists are discussed including Karl Marx, Gramsci, McRobbie, Giroux, Acland, and Gerbner whose concepts can be used to examine how media representations may reinforce dominant ideologies or perspectives and influence audiences' perceptions. The document provides guidance on applying these theories to analyze how young people are portrayed in Harry Brown and news articles on London riots.
The document summarizes several theories about media representations of youth:
- Giroux, Acland, Hebdige, and Cohen argue that media representations of youth are constructed by adults and do not accurately reflect the realities of being a teenager. This leads to stereotypes and moral panics around youth behavior.
- Gramsci's theory suggests media representations always align with the values of the middle class, portraying other social groups negatively.
- Philo's theory says contemporary films link the working class with hoodies and crime, fueling middle class anxiety.
- Gerbner's cultivation theory proposes that excessive TV watching shapes perceptions, with media often depicting youth as criminals and influencing views of
The document discusses various media theories relating to representations of youth and cultural identities, including Gramsci's theory of cultural hegemony, Giroux's concept of youth as an "empty category", theories around deviant youth and moral panics, and how these concepts can be applied to analyze the film Harry Brown. Examples are provided for each theory to illustrate how it could inform an analysis of the film's portrayal of youth.
The document provides production details for filming scheduled on February 26th, including locations, crew contact information, schedules, equipment lists, release forms, safety information, and shot lists. Personal data like phone numbers is included in call sheets in accordance with data protection policies. Signed release forms are required from all key contributors and crew.
Jack Out The Box is a film about a man who unexpectedly pops into people's lives. It received generally positive reviews for its quirky premise and comedic performances. Critics praised the film for its offbeat humor in depicting an eccentric character who inserts himself into random situations.
The document describes conventions commonly found in film magazine reviews and movie posters. Magazine reviews typically include the magazine title, page number, title of the article in a large font, images from the film, and columns of text. Movie posters usually have the film title at the bottom, an image of a character close-up or scene, a short tagline, and release date in small font. Both utilize color schemes, images, and text features to effectively promote films.
This document analyzes various scenes from the movie Top Gun to identify how characters and their appearances signify different things. It notes that in the opening club scene, a female is dressed revealingly and seems impressed by a male pilot, signifying that women are viewed as sexual objects inferior to men. Later, the way Charlie dresses more modestly signifies her desire to be seen as intelligent rather than just a sexual object. When Charlie laughs at one of Maverick's jokes, it signifies that he does not respect her authority in the same way as others, due to her being a woman and their flirtatious interaction at the club. Various other details of appearance, such as Charlie's uniform with tights or the commander's cigar,
Lesson 7 - Media theories and harry brownElle Sullivan
The document discusses several media theories that can be applied to analyzing representations of youth in media texts such as Harry Brown. It introduces the concepts of ideology, cultural hegemony, symbolic violence, youth as an "empty category," deviant youth and the ideology of protection, mean world syndrome, and cultivation theory. Several theorists are discussed including Karl Marx, Gramsci, McRobbie, Giroux, Acland, and Gerbner whose concepts can be used to examine how media representations may reinforce dominant ideologies or perspectives and influence audiences' perceptions. The document provides guidance on applying these theories to analyze how young people are portrayed in Harry Brown and news articles on London riots.
The document summarizes several theories about media representations of youth:
- Giroux, Acland, Hebdige, and Cohen argue that media representations of youth are constructed by adults and do not accurately reflect the realities of being a teenager. This leads to stereotypes and moral panics around youth behavior.
- Gramsci's theory suggests media representations always align with the values of the middle class, portraying other social groups negatively.
- Philo's theory says contemporary films link the working class with hoodies and crime, fueling middle class anxiety.
- Gerbner's cultivation theory proposes that excessive TV watching shapes perceptions, with media often depicting youth as criminals and influencing views of
The document discusses various media theories relating to representations of youth and cultural identities, including Gramsci's theory of cultural hegemony, Giroux's concept of youth as an "empty category", theories around deviant youth and moral panics, and how these concepts can be applied to analyze the film Harry Brown. Examples are provided for each theory to illustrate how it could inform an analysis of the film's portrayal of youth.
The document provides production details for filming scheduled on February 26th, including locations, crew contact information, schedules, equipment lists, release forms, safety information, and shot lists. Personal data like phone numbers is included in call sheets in accordance with data protection policies. Signed release forms are required from all key contributors and crew.
Jack Out The Box is a film about a man who unexpectedly pops into people's lives. It received generally positive reviews for its quirky premise and comedic performances. Critics praised the film for its offbeat humor in depicting an eccentric character who inserts himself into random situations.
The document describes conventions commonly found in film magazine reviews and movie posters. Magazine reviews typically include the magazine title, page number, title of the article in a large font, images from the film, and columns of text. Movie posters usually have the film title at the bottom, an image of a character close-up or scene, a short tagline, and release date in small font. Both utilize color schemes, images, and text features to effectively promote films.
The document discusses the ideological state apparatus and dominant ideologies in the press coverage surrounding riots, suggesting the true causes of the riots went deeper than portrayed. Key factors included the shooting of Marcus Duggan by police under questionable circumstances, a history of police violence against Black people with no convictions, and government budget cuts to youth centers despite youth unemployment, fueling tensions between police and disenfranchised youth.
The document discusses how to analyze news articles by examining the newspaper and date of publication, topic and main points, language used, images included, and underlying messages and values conveyed. It suggests breaking down articles in this way to understand editorial choices and how certain details or framing can influence reader interpretation.
The document analyzes representations of youth subcultures in the film This Is England. It discusses how the opening scenes establish Shaun's working-class background through his run-down bedroom. It also signifies that he comes from a broken family due to his father's death in the Falklands War. The document then examines how the film depicts youth as being cruel to each other and facing issues like bullying. It analyzes the skinhead subculture and how the film challenges stereotypes by depicting the skinhead gang as initially friendly toward Shaun. The ideologies of director Shane Meadows in exploring the impact of Margaret Thatcher's government on British working-class youth are also summarized.
The document discusses the media coverage of two tragic criminal events:
1) The Columbine school shooting in 1999 which led to moral panic around the causes of youth violence and zero tolerance policies in schools. The media simplified the causes and policy responses did not address the root problems.
2) The murder of James Bulger in 1993 which the media similarly blamed on absent fathers and violent media without evidence. They exaggerated the threats and stigmatized social groups to generate outrage.
1. The document is the script for a short horror film called "Jack out the box". It follows a young couple, Jessie and Chris, who get lost in the woods on their way to a party.
2. They come across an old jack-in-the-box in the woods. When Chris winds the crank, a bloody-faced clown pops out and Chris transforms, pursuing Jessie through the woods.
3. Jessie eventually makes it back to their car but finds Chris has followed her there. The script ends with Chris appearing next to Jessie in the backseat as she screams.
The document analyzes representations of youth subcultures in the film This Is England. It discusses how the opening scenes establish Shaun's working-class background through his run-down bedroom. It also shows him grieving the loss of his father, signifying how the working classes and troops were impacted by the Falklands War. Later scenes depict youth as cruel but also show Shaun being befriended by a skinhead group. The document examines the film's portrayal of unemployed yet violent skinhead youth and the run-down areas they inhabited. It analyzes the importance of fashion in skinhead subculture and how the film conveys the ideology of director Shane Meadows on 1980s British working-class youth.
Hippies of the 1960s were known for wearing tie-dyed and patchwork clothing with flowers in their hair, practicing free love, advocating peace, and protesting the Vietnam War and middle-class values. They listened to artists like Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles, drove Volkswagen Beetles, took LSD and cannabis, and sought to live simply and freely through handmade clothes and counter-cultural ideals that celebrated nature.
This document outlines stereotypes of teenagers labeled as "chavs" in British media. It describes their typical appearance as having slick back hair, hoop earrings, hoodies, heavy makeup for girls and tracksuits and jewelry for both. Their behavior is portrayed as violent, disobedient, swearing, troublemaking, drinking alcohol and being rude. It also provides examples of how they are contrasted against authority figures and societal norms. The document then discusses stereotypes and countertypes related to lesbians' appearance and behavior.
This document analyzes various scenes from the movie Top Gun to identify how characters and their appearances signify different things. It notes that in the club scene, the female is dressed revealingly and seems impressed by the male pilot, signifying that women are viewed as sexual objects inferior to men. Charlie dresses modestly at the club to be seen as intelligent rather than just sexual. When Charlie laughs at one of Maverick's jokes, it signifies he does not respect her authority as much as others due to her gender. The bold line on the back of Charlie's tights in one scene signifies she wants to look attractive to the male pilots despite her high position. Maverick's confidence in answering Charlie signifies he is not intimidated by her
The document outlines a shooting schedule for 15 scenes of a film called "Jack out the box". It provides the time, location, actors, and props needed for each scene, as well as a brief description of what will be filmed. The scenes will be shot on Friday January 10th and Saturday January 11th 2014, starting with a character getting ready at home and ending with her pleading for help at a farmhouse door.
This document consists of camera shots from a horror film depicting the following sequence of events:
1. Jessie and Chris go on a drive together and get into an argument after Chris drinks while driving.
2. Their car breaks down in the forest and while walking to a party, Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box.
3. When Chris opens the jack-in-the-box, his face transforms into a clown before chasing Jessie through the forest.
4. Jessie tries to escape from Chris but he blocks her path several times. She eventually runs to a house for help, only to find Chris waiting at the door.
The document lists props and ingredients needed to stage a Halloween scene, including a jack-in-the-box for £16, syrup and food colouring to make fake blood for around £2, and optional religious symbols or costume lenses that range in price from under £1 to £15.
The document outlines possible filming locations and associated risks, and provides recommendations to overcome those risks. The bedroom may have lighting issues or obstacles, which can be addressed with backup lights or moving objects. Shooting in a car risks confined spaces and engine noise, which can be mitigated by planting cameras and recording audio separately. Filming in a forest risks darkness, tripping, and weather, so bringing lights, watching footsteps, and dressing for weather are suggested. Outside risks include visible family, slippery ground, animal noise, and low light, so communicating with family, wearing proper shoes, moving animals, and checking the ground are recommended.
1. Jessie and Chris go to a party but get lost on the way in the forest after their car breaks down.
2. Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box in the woods and winds it up, causing the toy to spray blood on his face and make him act strangely.
3. Chris begins chasing Jessie through the woods with clown makeup on his face, refusing to stop even when Jessie begs him to. Jessie sees a farmhouse in the distance and runs to it for help, but Chris is there when the door opens, implying he cannot be escaped.
This document provides location information for a film shoot in Crowthorne, England. Location A is a farmhouse off Wellingtonia Avenue that will be used for interior house scenes. Location B, called Simons Wood, is a 10 minute walk from the farmhouse and will be used for forest and country lane scenes. Specific details are given about how each location can be used, including rooms in the farmhouse and different landscape areas in the forest. Both locations may experience mud and wet weather that need to be considered in planning.
1. Jessie and Chris get lost in the woods after their car breaks down on the way to a party.
2. Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box in the woods and winds it up, which seems to trigger something strange in Chris. He collapses and Jessie runs away in fear.
3. Jessie is then chased through the woods by Chris, who is dressed and acting like the jack-in-the-box character. She escapes to a nearby farmhouse seeking help but it's unclear if she finds it.
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The document discusses the ideological state apparatus and dominant ideologies in the press coverage surrounding riots, suggesting the true causes of the riots went deeper than portrayed. Key factors included the shooting of Marcus Duggan by police under questionable circumstances, a history of police violence against Black people with no convictions, and government budget cuts to youth centers despite youth unemployment, fueling tensions between police and disenfranchised youth.
The document discusses how to analyze news articles by examining the newspaper and date of publication, topic and main points, language used, images included, and underlying messages and values conveyed. It suggests breaking down articles in this way to understand editorial choices and how certain details or framing can influence reader interpretation.
The document analyzes representations of youth subcultures in the film This Is England. It discusses how the opening scenes establish Shaun's working-class background through his run-down bedroom. It also signifies that he comes from a broken family due to his father's death in the Falklands War. The document then examines how the film depicts youth as being cruel to each other and facing issues like bullying. It analyzes the skinhead subculture and how the film challenges stereotypes by depicting the skinhead gang as initially friendly toward Shaun. The ideologies of director Shane Meadows in exploring the impact of Margaret Thatcher's government on British working-class youth are also summarized.
The document discusses the media coverage of two tragic criminal events:
1) The Columbine school shooting in 1999 which led to moral panic around the causes of youth violence and zero tolerance policies in schools. The media simplified the causes and policy responses did not address the root problems.
2) The murder of James Bulger in 1993 which the media similarly blamed on absent fathers and violent media without evidence. They exaggerated the threats and stigmatized social groups to generate outrage.
1. The document is the script for a short horror film called "Jack out the box". It follows a young couple, Jessie and Chris, who get lost in the woods on their way to a party.
2. They come across an old jack-in-the-box in the woods. When Chris winds the crank, a bloody-faced clown pops out and Chris transforms, pursuing Jessie through the woods.
3. Jessie eventually makes it back to their car but finds Chris has followed her there. The script ends with Chris appearing next to Jessie in the backseat as she screams.
The document analyzes representations of youth subcultures in the film This Is England. It discusses how the opening scenes establish Shaun's working-class background through his run-down bedroom. It also shows him grieving the loss of his father, signifying how the working classes and troops were impacted by the Falklands War. Later scenes depict youth as cruel but also show Shaun being befriended by a skinhead group. The document examines the film's portrayal of unemployed yet violent skinhead youth and the run-down areas they inhabited. It analyzes the importance of fashion in skinhead subculture and how the film conveys the ideology of director Shane Meadows on 1980s British working-class youth.
Hippies of the 1960s were known for wearing tie-dyed and patchwork clothing with flowers in their hair, practicing free love, advocating peace, and protesting the Vietnam War and middle-class values. They listened to artists like Jefferson Airplane, Bob Dylan, and The Beatles, drove Volkswagen Beetles, took LSD and cannabis, and sought to live simply and freely through handmade clothes and counter-cultural ideals that celebrated nature.
This document outlines stereotypes of teenagers labeled as "chavs" in British media. It describes their typical appearance as having slick back hair, hoop earrings, hoodies, heavy makeup for girls and tracksuits and jewelry for both. Their behavior is portrayed as violent, disobedient, swearing, troublemaking, drinking alcohol and being rude. It also provides examples of how they are contrasted against authority figures and societal norms. The document then discusses stereotypes and countertypes related to lesbians' appearance and behavior.
This document analyzes various scenes from the movie Top Gun to identify how characters and their appearances signify different things. It notes that in the club scene, the female is dressed revealingly and seems impressed by the male pilot, signifying that women are viewed as sexual objects inferior to men. Charlie dresses modestly at the club to be seen as intelligent rather than just sexual. When Charlie laughs at one of Maverick's jokes, it signifies he does not respect her authority as much as others due to her gender. The bold line on the back of Charlie's tights in one scene signifies she wants to look attractive to the male pilots despite her high position. Maverick's confidence in answering Charlie signifies he is not intimidated by her
The document outlines a shooting schedule for 15 scenes of a film called "Jack out the box". It provides the time, location, actors, and props needed for each scene, as well as a brief description of what will be filmed. The scenes will be shot on Friday January 10th and Saturday January 11th 2014, starting with a character getting ready at home and ending with her pleading for help at a farmhouse door.
This document consists of camera shots from a horror film depicting the following sequence of events:
1. Jessie and Chris go on a drive together and get into an argument after Chris drinks while driving.
2. Their car breaks down in the forest and while walking to a party, Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box.
3. When Chris opens the jack-in-the-box, his face transforms into a clown before chasing Jessie through the forest.
4. Jessie tries to escape from Chris but he blocks her path several times. She eventually runs to a house for help, only to find Chris waiting at the door.
The document lists props and ingredients needed to stage a Halloween scene, including a jack-in-the-box for £16, syrup and food colouring to make fake blood for around £2, and optional religious symbols or costume lenses that range in price from under £1 to £15.
The document outlines possible filming locations and associated risks, and provides recommendations to overcome those risks. The bedroom may have lighting issues or obstacles, which can be addressed with backup lights or moving objects. Shooting in a car risks confined spaces and engine noise, which can be mitigated by planting cameras and recording audio separately. Filming in a forest risks darkness, tripping, and weather, so bringing lights, watching footsteps, and dressing for weather are suggested. Outside risks include visible family, slippery ground, animal noise, and low light, so communicating with family, wearing proper shoes, moving animals, and checking the ground are recommended.
1. Jessie and Chris go to a party but get lost on the way in the forest after their car breaks down.
2. Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box in the woods and winds it up, causing the toy to spray blood on his face and make him act strangely.
3. Chris begins chasing Jessie through the woods with clown makeup on his face, refusing to stop even when Jessie begs him to. Jessie sees a farmhouse in the distance and runs to it for help, but Chris is there when the door opens, implying he cannot be escaped.
This document provides location information for a film shoot in Crowthorne, England. Location A is a farmhouse off Wellingtonia Avenue that will be used for interior house scenes. Location B, called Simons Wood, is a 10 minute walk from the farmhouse and will be used for forest and country lane scenes. Specific details are given about how each location can be used, including rooms in the farmhouse and different landscape areas in the forest. Both locations may experience mud and wet weather that need to be considered in planning.
1. Jessie and Chris get lost in the woods after their car breaks down on the way to a party.
2. Chris finds an old jack-in-the-box in the woods and winds it up, which seems to trigger something strange in Chris. He collapses and Jessie runs away in fear.
3. Jessie is then chased through the woods by Chris, who is dressed and acting like the jack-in-the-box character. She escapes to a nearby farmhouse seeking help but it's unclear if she finds it.
- Video recording of this lecture in English language: https://youtu.be/RvdYsTzgQq8
- Video recording of this lecture in Arabic language: https://youtu.be/ECILGWtgZko
- Link to download the book free: https://nephrotube.blogspot.com/p/nephrotube-nephrology-books.html
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Receptor Discordance in Breast Carcinoma During the Course of Life
Definition:
Receptor discordance refers to changes in the status of hormone receptors (estrogen receptor ERα, progesterone receptor PgR, and HER2) in breast cancer tumors over time or between primary and metastatic sites.
Causes:
Tumor Evolution:
Genetic and epigenetic changes during tumor progression can lead to alterations in receptor status.
Treatment Effects:
Therapies, especially endocrine and targeted therapies, can selectively pressure tumor cells, causing shifts in receptor expression.
Heterogeneity:
Inherent heterogeneity within the tumor can result in subpopulations of cells with different receptor statuses.
Impact on Treatment:
Therapeutic Resistance:
Loss of ERα or PgR can lead to resistance to endocrine therapies.
HER2 discordance affects the efficacy of HER2-targeted treatments.
Treatment Adjustment:
Regular reassessment of receptor status may be necessary to adjust treatment strategies appropriately.
Clinical Implications:
Prognosis:
Receptor discordance is often associated with a poorer prognosis.
Biopsies:
Obtaining biopsies from metastatic sites is crucial for accurate receptor status assessment and effective treatment planning.
Monitoring:
Continuous monitoring of receptor status throughout the disease course can guide personalized therapy adjustments.
Understanding and managing receptor discordance is essential for optimizing treatment outcomes and improving the prognosis for breast cancer patients.
The biomechanics of running involves the study of the mechanical principles underlying running movements. It includes the analysis of the running gait cycle, which consists of the stance phase (foot contact to push-off) and the swing phase (foot lift-off to next contact). Key aspects include kinematics (joint angles and movements, stride length and frequency) and kinetics (forces involved in running, including ground reaction and muscle forces). Understanding these factors helps in improving running performance, optimizing technique, and preventing injuries.
Nano-gold for Cancer Therapy chemistry investigatory projectSIVAVINAYAKPK
chemistry investigatory project
The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
Giloy in Ayurveda - Classical Categorization and SynonymsPlanet Ayurveda
Giloy, also known as Guduchi or Amrita in classical Ayurvedic texts, is a revered herb renowned for its myriad health benefits. It is categorized as a Rasayana, meaning it has rejuvenating properties that enhance vitality and longevity. Giloy is celebrated for its ability to boost the immune system, detoxify the body, and promote overall wellness. Its anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and antioxidant properties make it a staple in managing conditions like fever, diabetes, and stress. The versatility and efficacy of Giloy in supporting health naturally highlight its importance in Ayurveda. At Planet Ayurveda, we provide a comprehensive range of health services and 100% herbal supplements that harness the power of natural ingredients like Giloy. Our products are globally available and affordable, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. If you or your loved ones are dealing with health issues, contact Planet Ayurveda at 01725214040 to book an online video consultation with our professional doctors. Let us help you achieve optimal health and wellness naturally.
Allopurinol, a uric acid synthesis inhibitor acts by inhibiting Xanthine oxidase competitively as well as non- competitively, Whereas Oxypurinol is a non-competitive inhibitor of xanthine oxidase.
Can Traditional Chinese Medicine Treat Blocked Fallopian Tubes.pptxFFragrant
There are many traditional Chinese medicine therapies to treat blocked fallopian tubes. And herbal medicine Fuyan Pill is one of the more effective choices.
Spontaneous Bacterial Peritonitis - Pathogenesis , Clinical Features & Manage...Jim Jacob Roy
In this presentation , SBP ( spontaneous bacterial peritonitis ) , which is a common complication in patients with cirrhosis and ascites is described in detail.
The reference for this presentation is Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease Textbook ( 11th edition ).
Fexofenadine is sold under the brand name Allegra.
It is a selective peripheral H1 blocker. It is classified as a second-generation antihistamine because it is less able to pass the blood–brain barrier and causes lesser sedation, as compared to first-generation antihistamines.
It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Fexofenadine has been manufactured in generic form since 2011.
Nutritional deficiency Disorder are problems in india.
It is very important to learn about Indian child's nutritional parameters as well the Disease related to alteration in their Nutrition.
2. This is a cycle process because it is an
on going problem. As something
starts it off like a problem that is
frightening to social order. This then
causes people become frightened of
the situation due to the media that
causes the frenzy from the
representation they cause by
showing the consequences of the
situation which therefore builds up
the fear factor. It keeps on going
round in this loop because new
‘threats’ are being expresses over
dramatically through media making it
seem worse than it is.
3. Folk devils can either be
an individual or a group
who are portrayed as
outsiders by the media and
are blamed for all the
crimes that happen. Folk
devils are what usually
cause the moral panic cycle.
For example in the 60’s
mods and rockers were
blamed for everything bad
that happened within
society at this time.
4. Mods and rockers lash
out in gang fights due
to their differences.
5. The few who spoil the enjoyment of millions and are identified by their style.
“The Mods had designer
suits, Italian scooters and
The Who (Band)”
Two groups
who just didn’t
have anything
in common.
“Rockers had leathers,
motorbikes and Elvis”
http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/low/witness/may/18/n
ewsid_3014000/3014033.stm
6. Lack of respect for authority figures Wanted to be rebels Something to do
They threw deckchairs around, broke them up to make bonfires, shouted obscenities at
each other and at passers-by, jostled holidaymakers and terrified elderly residents.
Mods and Rockers gathered at the Palace Pier chanting and jeering at each other and
threw stones when police tried to disperse them.
The teenagers staged a mass sit-down on the promenade when police, using horses and
dogs, tried to move them on.
In Margate, there were running battles between police and up to 400 youths on the beach.
Bottles were thrown and two officers were slightly hurt.
Later, on the high street, around 40 young men smashed council flat windows and
vandalised a pub and a hardware shop.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/
2007/05/14/jjbit_20_may_1964.shtml
Not actually fighting each other but actually disrespecting the authority and
older generations. Being rebels and doing the opposite to what everyone
wanted them to do.
7. Calling them ‘Wild ones’ signifies them as
being animals. This also makes them seen
as out of control and untameable
Highlighting most dramatic things in bold
Makes it seem like a massive blood
bath
If it bleeds it leads
‘Shouting’ again like they are wild
animals screaming at each other
Not just males but also girls participating in this.
Would have been shocking to hear at this time.
Black eye Showing harm was
cause in this battle
8. Dr George Simpson, chairman of Margate
magistrates, jailed four young men and
imposed fines totalling £1,900 on 36 people.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/
2007/05/14/jjbit_20_may_1964.shtml
Harsher jail sentences and increasing the
fines that were being given to the mods and
rockers.
Most were fined for this.
Three offenders were jailed for three
months each and five more sent to
detention centres for up to six
months. In Brighton, two youths were
jailed for three months and others
were fined.
They had even sent some away from the
area to camps to try and tame their
behaviours
A lot of the mods and rockers that
were in the riot were arrested/fined.