Saturday 13 September 2014

Class presented through the media

The Telegraph on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's second child
Class is shown in the media through the royal family. Most of the articles that include or are centred around them tend to use positive and flattering language when mentioning the royal family. This shows that not only do most people have deep respect for them but also that because they are in a higher class - upper class - than most of the people that read about them - working class - the media may find it necessary to only praise them as if they presented the royal family in a negative way, not only would they loose some of their audience, the may be sued as a result.

Newspapers also cover the views of the people around the royal family, this article is a good example as it shows that the 'students and staff shouted their good wishes' to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, showing that the public think very highly of the royal family and respect them.

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