This article is all about teenagers being stressed about how difficult and 'impossible' their GCSE questions were and how they 'couldn't possibly have prepared for the exam questions'. The image in this article could suggest that our generation are addicted to social media as it is showing a screenshot of a tweet a student has posted.
"Among many across the country who were dumbfounded by the bizarre question in their biology GCSE exam." This could represent teenagers as being superior to the exam board. As it is showing that they know the exam criteria better as they could be making excuses for the exam being so hard.
This article is the Daily Mail's opinion on how 'teenagers should never get drunk'. This is due to the fact that excessive booze thins developing brains and may increase their risk of alcoholism. In this image teenagers are represented as being careless and drunk as the image shows a girl potentially passed out with a bottle of Vodka in her hands. This may be seen as a false representation of teenagers drinking alcohol as not all teenagers may drink in this intensity.
These teenagers are presented as stereotypical as their is a single white female and two black males. Also that Daily Mail has used 'mug' shots of the teenagers gives of bad impressions to the reader. The mail used phrases such as "punishable by death penalty" this shows that they committed a serious crime giving off bad connotations.
A gang of 18 teenage thugs terrorised the owners of a canal boat. These teenagers are presented as stereotypical teenagers as they are in hoods and
tracksuits, this is a stereotypical look of a 'gang'. Members of the public therefore may be threatened by these teenagers due to their appearance and societies representation of them through stereotypes.
This article is all about how teenagers come to school high on drugs. This photo shows the the daily mail has represented the teenagers as on pills due to this photo, whereas the drugs may not have been so bad. Also showing the male in the photo picking up the illegal drug from another male in a hood. This is a stereotypical view. Because most 'drug addicts' are represented in 'gangs' which wear hoods, this is a view made from society.
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