Right Wing Newspapers Vs Left Wing Newspapers
Immigration and the "Go Home" Vans
The implication of the "Go Home" Vans shows the extent to which negativity and influence from the media has portrayed immigrants as "criminals", resulting in an unjust system of nationalistic ideologies.
In Brechtian theatre, the social/political aspect of the "Go Home" Van regime can be used to present the increasing, narrow minded attitudes of many individuals which could be presented in the form of caricatured tableau (freeze frames) to display the extent to which the media can present certain groups as "folk devils" of squalor and squander in society.
The "Theatre Uncut" performance piece "Church Forced To Put Up Gates After Font Is Used As Wash Basin By Migrants" by Mark Thomas exemplifies the extent to which the media endorses hate and resentment on the basis of immigration in modern society in order to make money.
Thomas utilises comedy in the form of "exaggerated gesture" and "voice" through the character of "Eddie Reeves" in order to display the unjust nature of mass media in real life and how the news amplifies stories to make them appear worse than they actually are.
The implication of the "Go Home" Vans shows the extent to which negativity and influence from the media has portrayed immigrants as "criminals", resulting in an unjust system of nationalistic ideologies.
In Brechtian theatre, the social/political aspect of the "Go Home" Van regime can be used to present the increasing, narrow minded attitudes of many individuals which could be presented in the form of caricatured tableau (freeze frames) to display the extent to which the media can present certain groups as "folk devils" of squalor and squander in society.
The "Theatre Uncut" performance piece "Church Forced To Put Up Gates After Font Is Used As Wash Basin By Migrants" by Mark Thomas exemplifies the extent to which the media endorses hate and resentment on the basis of immigration in modern society in order to make money.
Thomas utilises comedy in the form of "exaggerated gesture" and "voice" through the character of "Eddie Reeves" in order to display the unjust nature of mass media in real life and how the news amplifies stories to make them appear worse than they actually are.

