This lecture provides introductions and context for the main characters in the first season of Skins. It describes Tony as the central protagonist and introduces Effy's rebellious character. It then gives brief descriptions of each character including Sid as lazy and unmotivated, Jal as a clarinet player, Michelle focusing on her looks, Chris in bed, and Anwar praying at the mosque. The lecture also highlights some of the challenges faced by characters like Cassie's eating disorder and Chris's broken home life.
The story is about two orphan boys, Jacopo and Nicola, who work tirelessly shining shoes and running errands in Verona to pay for their sister Lucia's medical treatment. They take great pride in their work and save all their earnings to pay the nurse at the hospital villa where Lucia resides, as she suffers from tuberculosis. The narrator discovers their selfless devotion to Lucia during a visit to their village and comes to realize the boys exemplify true nobility through their compassionate care for their ill sister, despite their own hardships.
Maya testifies against Mr. Freeman in court for raping Bailey Jr. He is found guilty but only sentenced to a year in jail. Soon after being released early, Mr. Freeman is found kicked to death. Maya feels guilty and stops speaking for a while. She is sent back to Stamps with Bailey Jr. where she lives for about a year in depression until Mrs. Flowers enters her life and helps Maya speak again through literature and poetry.
1) Edward Ferrars has chosen to marry Lucy Steele despite being disowned by his wealthy mother Mrs. Ferrars.
2) Colonel Brandon offers to help by giving Edward a job as a curate at his parish in Delaford.
3) However, Mrs. Jennings misunderstands and thinks Colonel Brandon is marrying Elinor to help the situation, when in fact he is just helping Edward.
The document provides a summary of the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. It describes the key plot points including Bella getting pregnant by Edward, much to everyone's surprise. It then details her difficult pregnancy, birth of Renesmee which nearly kills Bella, Edward turning Bella into a vampire to save her, and the resulting fight between the Cullens and Jacob's wolf pack. It introduces the main characters and actors who portray them. The summary concludes by stating Breaking Dawn was released in two parts in 2011 and 2012.
A2 Media Studies - Horror Film TreatmentDanielle Tama
The film follows the Drinkwater family who stay in a haunted cabin and begin experiencing supernatural events after ignoring warnings. Upon returning home, strange things start happening like glass breaking and family members being attacked. As the attacks escalate, DJ's aunt tries to gain custody of him to remove him from the house, but is initially unsuccessful. Tragedy strikes as each family member is killed by the spirits. In the end, DJ and his aunt escape and drive off, though it's implied the spirits may still be following them.
This presentation summarizes chapters 5-8 of Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye, providing plot details on characters like Geraldine, Junior, Claudia, Frieda, Pecola, Mrs. Breedlove, and Cholly Breedlove. It describes key events like Junior killing Geraldine's cat and blaming Pecola, Frieda worrying she may be "ruined," and Cholly's backstory and ultimate rape of his daughter Pecola. The presentation also discusses themes of beauty standards, social class, sex, perception, and modern relevance.
This film is a horror/mystery aimed at teenagers and young adults who enjoy the genre. It tells the story of Eliza, a college student who finds herself trapped in a strange world with no escape. As demons seemingly possess those around her, Eliza must solve the puzzle to get out. However, it is revealed that Eliza has been a patient in a psychiatric hospital the whole time and imagined the entire scenario, as she had actually killed her family years ago during a psychotic episode but blocked the memory. The film utilizes iconography of Satan and the devil, has a "CCTV" style with fuzzy and blurred footage, and explores themes of feeling safe versus being analyzed by others and not knowing what is around the
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kartikeya Maheshwari, a 10th grade student. The presentation was about short stories they had read in English class. It provided details on 7 different short stories, including authors and brief summaries. It focused most on describing the story "Two Gentlemen of Verona" in depth, sharing a summary of the plot and characters. The presentation showed Kartikeya discussing the stories to help with an exam, and expressed gratitude to his teacher and parents for their support.
The story is about two orphan boys, Jacopo and Nicola, who work tirelessly shining shoes and running errands in Verona to pay for their sister Lucia's medical treatment. They take great pride in their work and save all their earnings to pay the nurse at the hospital villa where Lucia resides, as she suffers from tuberculosis. The narrator discovers their selfless devotion to Lucia during a visit to their village and comes to realize the boys exemplify true nobility through their compassionate care for their ill sister, despite their own hardships.
Maya testifies against Mr. Freeman in court for raping Bailey Jr. He is found guilty but only sentenced to a year in jail. Soon after being released early, Mr. Freeman is found kicked to death. Maya feels guilty and stops speaking for a while. She is sent back to Stamps with Bailey Jr. where she lives for about a year in depression until Mrs. Flowers enters her life and helps Maya speak again through literature and poetry.
1) Edward Ferrars has chosen to marry Lucy Steele despite being disowned by his wealthy mother Mrs. Ferrars.
2) Colonel Brandon offers to help by giving Edward a job as a curate at his parish in Delaford.
3) However, Mrs. Jennings misunderstands and thinks Colonel Brandon is marrying Elinor to help the situation, when in fact he is just helping Edward.
The document provides a summary of the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. It describes the key plot points including Bella getting pregnant by Edward, much to everyone's surprise. It then details her difficult pregnancy, birth of Renesmee which nearly kills Bella, Edward turning Bella into a vampire to save her, and the resulting fight between the Cullens and Jacob's wolf pack. It introduces the main characters and actors who portray them. The summary concludes by stating Breaking Dawn was released in two parts in 2011 and 2012.
A2 Media Studies - Horror Film TreatmentDanielle Tama
The film follows the Drinkwater family who stay in a haunted cabin and begin experiencing supernatural events after ignoring warnings. Upon returning home, strange things start happening like glass breaking and family members being attacked. As the attacks escalate, DJ's aunt tries to gain custody of him to remove him from the house, but is initially unsuccessful. Tragedy strikes as each family member is killed by the spirits. In the end, DJ and his aunt escape and drive off, though it's implied the spirits may still be following them.
This presentation summarizes chapters 5-8 of Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye, providing plot details on characters like Geraldine, Junior, Claudia, Frieda, Pecola, Mrs. Breedlove, and Cholly Breedlove. It describes key events like Junior killing Geraldine's cat and blaming Pecola, Frieda worrying she may be "ruined," and Cholly's backstory and ultimate rape of his daughter Pecola. The presentation also discusses themes of beauty standards, social class, sex, perception, and modern relevance.
This film is a horror/mystery aimed at teenagers and young adults who enjoy the genre. It tells the story of Eliza, a college student who finds herself trapped in a strange world with no escape. As demons seemingly possess those around her, Eliza must solve the puzzle to get out. However, it is revealed that Eliza has been a patient in a psychiatric hospital the whole time and imagined the entire scenario, as she had actually killed her family years ago during a psychotic episode but blocked the memory. The film utilizes iconography of Satan and the devil, has a "CCTV" style with fuzzy and blurred footage, and explores themes of feeling safe versus being analyzed by others and not knowing what is around the
This document summarizes a presentation given by Kartikeya Maheshwari, a 10th grade student. The presentation was about short stories they had read in English class. It provided details on 7 different short stories, including authors and brief summaries. It focused most on describing the story "Two Gentlemen of Verona" in depth, sharing a summary of the plot and characters. The presentation showed Kartikeya discussing the stories to help with an exam, and expressed gratitude to his teacher and parents for their support.
A short story about a family been held hostage by Archie comic enthusiasts!
Note: not for the faint of heart. Some material is not intended for all audiences. This is not a comedy.
The document provides details about two horror films: Curse of Chucky (2013) and Annabelle (2014). Curse of Chucky is the sixth installment in the Child's Play franchise and returns to the source material's straightforward horror elements. It stars Brad Dourif as Chucky and also features the return of Andy Barclay's character. Annabelle is a prequel/spin-off of The Conjuring that is based on the real Annabelle doll. It stars Annabelle Wallis and tells the story of a haunted doll that torments a new mother and her baby. Both films received wide releases and were commercially successful horror movies.
Genre Theory - Chick Flick + The Last Songbeckylouise
This document discusses the genre of "chick flicks". It notes that chick flicks include romantic comedies, dramas about family crises or women's issues, and are often told from a female point of view. It also discusses the popular teenage chick flick genre which focuses on issues like first love and rebellion. The passage then provides a plot summary of the 2010 film "The Last Song" starring Miley Cyrus, focusing on a rebellious teenager who reconnects with her estranged father over the summer.
This document provides a summary and background information on the main characters in the author's legacy families. It includes pictures and brief descriptions of over 30 sims, organized alphabetically. The sims include founders of the legacy like Quinn Stanton and their descendants across multiple generations. The author notes that they created this document to help keep track of the large number of sims and families in their game.
The document compares the narrative structures of film trailers and full films based on Todorov's Theory. It analyzes three sample films - Black Swan, Split, and The Babadook. It finds that film trailers typically show more of the "Disruption" and "Realization" parts of the narrative and less of the "Repair Damage" and "Restoration" sections. This is because trailers aim to intrigue audiences without revealing too much of the full plot. Based on this analysis, the trailer for the proposed film Todorov's Torn would similarly focus more on the disruption and realization aspects of the story.
The story follows an old woman named Dona Agueda and her daughter on May Day Eve as they look into a mirror, believing an old superstition that it will reveal their future husbands. Dona Agueda sees Don Badoy Montiya in the mirror and decides to marry him, but the marriage is unhappy. The theme explores the intense remorse that can come from making wrong decisions based on superstitious beliefs rather than true feelings.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was a Native American author, editor, and activist. She was born in 1876 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. As a child, she attended a boarding school where she faced pressure to assimilate and had her hair cut, which caused her great anguish. Later, she attended Earlham College where she found success in writing, music, and public speaking. Throughout her life, she wrote about preserving Native American culture and traditions. She was a founding member of the Society of American Indians, which advocated for Native American rights.
The story May Day Eve by Nick Joaquin uses flashbacks to tell the tragic love story between Agueda and Don Badoy Montiya. It begins with Agueda seeing Don Badoy's reflection in a mirror on May Day Eve in 1847, after which they had a confrontation that sparked his love for her. The story then flashes forward to Agueda telling her daughter about the incident and portraying Don Badoy as a devil. It ends in 1890 with an elderly Don Badoy telling his grandson about seeing a witch in the same mirror, and reminiscing on his ruined marriage to Agueda, realizing too late the love they once shared. The mirror serves to symbolize how reflections of the past
The document discusses the Coronation Street storyline involving Alzheimer's disease. It provides context about when the storyline began and analyzes some of the recent episodes and scenes depicting characters dealing with Alzheimer's. Both positive and negative reactions are discussed from viewers about how accurately the storyline portrays Alzheimer's and the experiences of caregivers. The document concludes that the producer and writers are accurately showing the realities and challenges of Alzheimer's, as well as prejudices that exist, but could have explored support services more.
A group of teenagers went into the woods near their school to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a girl named Jenny Malcolm. Jake had been living alone in the woods and noticed the teenagers trespassing on his land. As the teens got drunk and reckless, Salina sensed danger but the others ignored her warnings. Jake began hunting down the teenagers one by one, killing some with an axe. The fate of Salina, who was last seen at the car, is left unknown.
Mr. Otis, an American minister, bought Canterville Chase in England despite warnings that it was haunted. Strange things began occurring after he moved in, such as a bloodstain that would reappear after cleaning. The ghost attempted to frighten the Otis family but was surprised they were not afraid. This depressed the ghost. Whenever he tried to scare the children, they would find ways to end up hurting and scaring him instead. The ghost decided to go to the library one day and met Virginia Otis. He told her his name was Simon and that he had killed his wife over 300 years ago and was bound to the house. He asked Virginia for help to die and she granted his wish, accompanying him
Elinor and Lucy have a private conversation to discuss Lucy's secret engagement to Edward Ferrars. Lucy is relieved that Elinor is not angry about the engagement. They discuss practical matters, including how to get Edward more money from his mother, who would disapprove of the match. Lucy proposes getting Edward's brother John to give him the living at Norland, but Elinor points out the flaws in this plan.
Kamila lives with her grandmother and discovers she has a mysterious marking on her wrist from birth. On her 16th birthday, she decides to search for her parents, but her grandmother reveals they are dead. Kamila realizes she is being watched by two men in black and learns the marking means she is from a special tribe with healing powers, though others believe it is a curse. Her grandmother explains Kamila's mother also had the marking.
The document proposes a horror film set in a haunted orphanage where children mysteriously disappear. The film would follow a girl, Elsie, searching for her missing sister. Elsie discovers a secret room in the orphanage and uncovers files about missing children dating back to the 1970s. The evil housekeeper, Mildred, attacks the children and reveals the house demands sacrifices to remain standing. Elsie and her friends attempt to burn down the orphanage but it is later shown still intact on the news, with Mildred implying the house can never be destroyed. The film aims for a October release date and budget of $10 million.
The document provides background stories for 16 different creepypasta characters that could be featured in a horror magazine. It discusses plans to feature Eyeless Jack prominently on the cover and in a double page story. The target audience is described as ages 16-29, with social/psychographic profiles of C1, C2, D classes who enjoy thrill-seeking. The cover will feature Eyeless Jack along with 4 other characters and include visual elements like splattered blood to set the horror tone. The magazine will also have an interactive digital version. It then provides 3 sample stories for the characters Eyeless Jack, Sally and Clockwork to give a sense of the creepy tales that may be included.
Emma finds herself unexpectedly pregnant before marriage and worries about the scandal it could cause. She has adopted a daughter named Isabella but now experiences strong cravings that make her think she may be carrying twins. Elsewhere, Queen Mildrith continues to visit her family on weekends despite her duties, and is looking forward to her daughter Beatrice joining them. She gets along well with the other women in the royal household. The story then shifts to Mary, Mildrith's mother, who is grieving the loss of her son Julian to a lightning storm and looking forward to her other son Ragnar's upcoming marriage.
Eyeless Jack will be featured prominently on the magazine's front cover. The magazine will focus on creepy pasta characters and include stories about Eyeless Jack, Sally, Ticci Toby, Clockwork, and Zero. It will have a horror theme with blood splatters and images related to the creepy pasta characters. The target audience is ages 16-29 and the magazine will also be made digitally accessible online.
Hi. This is Marvin Morales, i hope this slide will help you in your studies in as an Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English. i just want to share.
The Help tells the story of black maids working for white families in Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s. Skeeter, a white woman, works to write down the personal stories of Aibileen, Minny, and other maids. Their stories expose the racism and inequality faced by black domestic workers despite their close relationships with the white families they serve. Skeeter hopes publishing their stories will help combat racial injustice and change societal attitudes of the time.
The document summarizes the plot of the story "The Canterville Ghost". It introduces the Otis family who buys a haunted house with a ghost named Simon de Canterville. The twins play tricks on the ghost to scare him. Virginia helps comfort the ghost and helps him pass on. In the end, the ghost finds peace and Virginia marries her boyfriend.
A short story about a family been held hostage by Archie comic enthusiasts!
Note: not for the faint of heart. Some material is not intended for all audiences. This is not a comedy.
The document provides details about two horror films: Curse of Chucky (2013) and Annabelle (2014). Curse of Chucky is the sixth installment in the Child's Play franchise and returns to the source material's straightforward horror elements. It stars Brad Dourif as Chucky and also features the return of Andy Barclay's character. Annabelle is a prequel/spin-off of The Conjuring that is based on the real Annabelle doll. It stars Annabelle Wallis and tells the story of a haunted doll that torments a new mother and her baby. Both films received wide releases and were commercially successful horror movies.
Genre Theory - Chick Flick + The Last Songbeckylouise
This document discusses the genre of "chick flicks". It notes that chick flicks include romantic comedies, dramas about family crises or women's issues, and are often told from a female point of view. It also discusses the popular teenage chick flick genre which focuses on issues like first love and rebellion. The passage then provides a plot summary of the 2010 film "The Last Song" starring Miley Cyrus, focusing on a rebellious teenager who reconnects with her estranged father over the summer.
This document provides a summary and background information on the main characters in the author's legacy families. It includes pictures and brief descriptions of over 30 sims, organized alphabetically. The sims include founders of the legacy like Quinn Stanton and their descendants across multiple generations. The author notes that they created this document to help keep track of the large number of sims and families in their game.
The document compares the narrative structures of film trailers and full films based on Todorov's Theory. It analyzes three sample films - Black Swan, Split, and The Babadook. It finds that film trailers typically show more of the "Disruption" and "Realization" parts of the narrative and less of the "Repair Damage" and "Restoration" sections. This is because trailers aim to intrigue audiences without revealing too much of the full plot. Based on this analysis, the trailer for the proposed film Todorov's Torn would similarly focus more on the disruption and realization aspects of the story.
The story follows an old woman named Dona Agueda and her daughter on May Day Eve as they look into a mirror, believing an old superstition that it will reveal their future husbands. Dona Agueda sees Don Badoy Montiya in the mirror and decides to marry him, but the marriage is unhappy. The theme explores the intense remorse that can come from making wrong decisions based on superstitious beliefs rather than true feelings.
Gertrude Simmons Bonnin was a Native American author, editor, and activist. She was born in 1876 on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota. As a child, she attended a boarding school where she faced pressure to assimilate and had her hair cut, which caused her great anguish. Later, she attended Earlham College where she found success in writing, music, and public speaking. Throughout her life, she wrote about preserving Native American culture and traditions. She was a founding member of the Society of American Indians, which advocated for Native American rights.
The story May Day Eve by Nick Joaquin uses flashbacks to tell the tragic love story between Agueda and Don Badoy Montiya. It begins with Agueda seeing Don Badoy's reflection in a mirror on May Day Eve in 1847, after which they had a confrontation that sparked his love for her. The story then flashes forward to Agueda telling her daughter about the incident and portraying Don Badoy as a devil. It ends in 1890 with an elderly Don Badoy telling his grandson about seeing a witch in the same mirror, and reminiscing on his ruined marriage to Agueda, realizing too late the love they once shared. The mirror serves to symbolize how reflections of the past
The document discusses the Coronation Street storyline involving Alzheimer's disease. It provides context about when the storyline began and analyzes some of the recent episodes and scenes depicting characters dealing with Alzheimer's. Both positive and negative reactions are discussed from viewers about how accurately the storyline portrays Alzheimer's and the experiences of caregivers. The document concludes that the producer and writers are accurately showing the realities and challenges of Alzheimer's, as well as prejudices that exist, but could have explored support services more.
A group of teenagers went into the woods near their school to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a girl named Jenny Malcolm. Jake had been living alone in the woods and noticed the teenagers trespassing on his land. As the teens got drunk and reckless, Salina sensed danger but the others ignored her warnings. Jake began hunting down the teenagers one by one, killing some with an axe. The fate of Salina, who was last seen at the car, is left unknown.
Mr. Otis, an American minister, bought Canterville Chase in England despite warnings that it was haunted. Strange things began occurring after he moved in, such as a bloodstain that would reappear after cleaning. The ghost attempted to frighten the Otis family but was surprised they were not afraid. This depressed the ghost. Whenever he tried to scare the children, they would find ways to end up hurting and scaring him instead. The ghost decided to go to the library one day and met Virginia Otis. He told her his name was Simon and that he had killed his wife over 300 years ago and was bound to the house. He asked Virginia for help to die and she granted his wish, accompanying him
Elinor and Lucy have a private conversation to discuss Lucy's secret engagement to Edward Ferrars. Lucy is relieved that Elinor is not angry about the engagement. They discuss practical matters, including how to get Edward more money from his mother, who would disapprove of the match. Lucy proposes getting Edward's brother John to give him the living at Norland, but Elinor points out the flaws in this plan.
Kamila lives with her grandmother and discovers she has a mysterious marking on her wrist from birth. On her 16th birthday, she decides to search for her parents, but her grandmother reveals they are dead. Kamila realizes she is being watched by two men in black and learns the marking means she is from a special tribe with healing powers, though others believe it is a curse. Her grandmother explains Kamila's mother also had the marking.
The document proposes a horror film set in a haunted orphanage where children mysteriously disappear. The film would follow a girl, Elsie, searching for her missing sister. Elsie discovers a secret room in the orphanage and uncovers files about missing children dating back to the 1970s. The evil housekeeper, Mildred, attacks the children and reveals the house demands sacrifices to remain standing. Elsie and her friends attempt to burn down the orphanage but it is later shown still intact on the news, with Mildred implying the house can never be destroyed. The film aims for a October release date and budget of $10 million.
The document provides background stories for 16 different creepypasta characters that could be featured in a horror magazine. It discusses plans to feature Eyeless Jack prominently on the cover and in a double page story. The target audience is described as ages 16-29, with social/psychographic profiles of C1, C2, D classes who enjoy thrill-seeking. The cover will feature Eyeless Jack along with 4 other characters and include visual elements like splattered blood to set the horror tone. The magazine will also have an interactive digital version. It then provides 3 sample stories for the characters Eyeless Jack, Sally and Clockwork to give a sense of the creepy tales that may be included.
Emma finds herself unexpectedly pregnant before marriage and worries about the scandal it could cause. She has adopted a daughter named Isabella but now experiences strong cravings that make her think she may be carrying twins. Elsewhere, Queen Mildrith continues to visit her family on weekends despite her duties, and is looking forward to her daughter Beatrice joining them. She gets along well with the other women in the royal household. The story then shifts to Mary, Mildrith's mother, who is grieving the loss of her son Julian to a lightning storm and looking forward to her other son Ragnar's upcoming marriage.
Eyeless Jack will be featured prominently on the magazine's front cover. The magazine will focus on creepy pasta characters and include stories about Eyeless Jack, Sally, Ticci Toby, Clockwork, and Zero. It will have a horror theme with blood splatters and images related to the creepy pasta characters. The target audience is ages 16-29 and the magazine will also be made digitally accessible online.
Hi. This is Marvin Morales, i hope this slide will help you in your studies in as an Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English. i just want to share.
The Help tells the story of black maids working for white families in Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s. Skeeter, a white woman, works to write down the personal stories of Aibileen, Minny, and other maids. Their stories expose the racism and inequality faced by black domestic workers despite their close relationships with the white families they serve. Skeeter hopes publishing their stories will help combat racial injustice and change societal attitudes of the time.
The document summarizes the plot of the story "The Canterville Ghost". It introduces the Otis family who buys a haunted house with a ghost named Simon de Canterville. The twins play tricks on the ghost to scare him. Virginia helps comfort the ghost and helps him pass on. In the end, the ghost finds peace and Virginia marries her boyfriend.
2. Centralised around the protagonist and at
times antagonist of this Generation, Tony
Stonem.
Effy‟s entrance to the show was quite
memorable as straight off the bat her
rebellious side is displayed.
“You take me for a complete James Blunt
don‟t you?” – Jim Stonem
“Bring some frands?” – Abigail Stock (That
accent is just shocking)
3. The entire generation are deeply immersed into
their characters during their introductions.
For example:
◦ Sid – The lazy and unmotivated virgin. “Wake up
you lazy, ball-eyed, little fucker! Huh?! You
complete and total fucking sodden waste of fucking
space!”
◦ Jal – With her Clarinet.
◦ “Nips” I mean Michelle – Beautifying herself.
◦ Chris – In bed...
◦ Anwar – Praying at the Mosque.
◦ Maxxie – Tap-dancing. “Big day out with the lads!”
4. Chris highlights how careless the rich and
famous are when he takes the phones left on the
table at Abigail‟s party.
“I mean what would you do if everything‟s so
fucked up and you just don‟t know what to do?”
“I stop eating until they take me to hospital”
The irony of the drugs floating to the top after
the car “dunkage.”
Image of Sid and Tony laying in bed with the
sheets is a reminder of how close they are in the
friendship.
5. The opening scene displays how much havok and
trouble the gang can cause.
Cassie has overly sexual parents, who don‟t have
time to pay attention to her or her little brother.
Neglected child.
Featured Abigail‟s mother, the person in charge
of the rehabilitation centre. “(On the phone with
Abigail) ...I am your mother! Have you taken your
medication? Well take it now. Now!”
“Mad”ison Twatter
One of Cassie‟s most significant scenes would
have to be the one where she‟s showing Sid how
she hides her eating disorder.
6. It has become her way of living and is the way
that she functions.
“And it‟s not like anybody cares so...” “I care.”
“I‟m a bad person.”
“Look up if you like me.”
It appears that not only does Cassie have the
eating disorder but other mental health
problems as she had been hallucinating the
“eat” notes and messages. Also shown in
Rich‟s character in Season 6.
7. Jalander "Jal" Fazer - Portrayed by Larissa Wilson
who has an uncanny resemblance to Laya Lewis
who portrays Liv in Generation 3.
Young Musician of the Year Finalist, with her
Clarinet.
“We want to celebrate this wonderful achievement
for a girl of your background.” Note: “your
background”
Her father is successful in the music industry
dating a much younger woman and her brothers
are overbearing leaving her to be the “mature
one” in the family.
No mother figure in the picture.
8. The moment when Jal breaks out of her comfort zone
when Michelle gives her a dress to wear and stuns
everyone with a figure she‟s been hiding underneath
all of her insecurities.
Michelle recognises that Sid “fancies” her but says
that she sees him as a brother. After that, Cassie
comes over and buys him a drink but is completely
ignored.
Mad Twatter goes mad, and destroys Jal‟s Clarinet
after she and Sid had been ambushed.
Her father‟s love is shown through the replacement of
the Clarinet and “sorting out” Mad Twatter.
One question to ask: Why didn‟t Jal play during her
recital? What was holding her back?
9. Quite humorous yet serious opening scene with
Chris having to urinate in the shower due to the
Viagra. The he sees the £1000 left over from his
Mother who is later revealed to have left him, for
good.
Intimate moment shared between Chris and
Angie until “something” gets in the way.
Michelle is neglected and Tony always points her
supposedly unsymmetrical “nips” but she still
stays with him.
Even after selling the electronic devices, Chris
decides to spend the money on more drugs. Only
to be kicked out of his own house the next day
by a squatter, walking aimlessly naked afterward.
10. Turns to his Dad‟s family for support. It is shown
that he is hesitant to interact with his baby half-
brother Sammy, most likely a product of coming
from such a broken upbringing.
When he holds Sammy, he stops crying but is
then drop. Represents the fragility of everything.
Chris then runs away and speaks to Jal about
Peter. “The best day of my life.”
Despite all of his partying and positive attitude
towards most things, he is one of the most
broken characters in the first Generation.
11. Sidney "Sid" Jenkins –
Portrayed by Mike Bailey.
“I didn‟t eat for three
days so I could lovely.”
– Cassie
Sid‟s father Mark wishes
that Sid could be more
like Tony. Living in a
dysfunctional family
where his parents are
constantly fighting.
Tony grows “bored” with
Michelle. He stirs things
between her and Abigail.
12. Neglected Cassie sitting in Sid‟s room.
“Hey. Wow, fuck you... It‟s your choice Sid,
everything is your choice.” – Cassie
Goes back to fight for Michelle after Tony‟s
permission but then Michelle figuratively runs
back Tony. Not wanting to let go.
All the while, Cassie attempts suicide and is
taken by the ambulance with Jal
accompanying.
Sid‟s mother left and he finally tries to finish
his coursework.
13. Maxxie Oliver – Portrayed by Mitch Hewer
(Also known for his work in „Brittania High‟.
Anwar Kharral – Portrayed by Dev Patel (Also
known for his work in „Slumdog Millionare‟.