Wednesday 22 February 2017

Blog task: Binary Oppositions and Ideology




In this debate we see a clear example of binary oppositions between Nigel Farage and Russel Brand not only from how they present themselves but also in the political point of view. The politician Farage seem to have the power in this situation as he is more experienced in the field where Brand tries to incorporate this and try to connect with the audience. We also see that Brand is left wing meaning is possibly a labour supporter whereas Farage is more right wing  and represents UKIP. Throughout the debate we see Brand trying to connect with the audience and hightlight that he is "just like you" and how is an average person which is another opposite of rich vs poor.

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