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Inherent desire for power - Coggle Diagram
Inherent desire for power
Using fear as a means of control
Animal farm
Irony:
Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?
Reversal:
"He carried a whip in his trotter"
Truman show
Fisheye:
Scene of Truman attempting to get on a boat
The purpose of this fisheye scene is to show the fear of Truman’s face while looking at the boat half sunk in the water.
Lack of free will
Animal farm:
Simile and Reversal:
"All that year the animals worked like slaves" to critique the lack of free will
Irony:
"This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced for half"
Truman show
(1:51 - 1:59)Interview - Irony:
The scene when Marlon is being interviewed “It’s all true, it’s all real, nothing you see on this show is fake, it’s merely controlled”.
(5:43 - 6:00) Close up of Truman:
The scene when Truman is on a call and his trying to book a flight for Fiji
The camera is purposely zoomed in on Truman to show how secretive he has to be while living in his fake world. The camera also moves to one of his workmates and tries to interrupt his phone call showing how controlled Trumans life is.
Manipulation through propaganda
Animal farm
“Out of spite, the human beings pretended not to believe that it was Snowball who had destroyed the windmill they said that it had fallen down because the walls were too thin”
Allegorical representation
Truman Show
Irony
“There’s no more truth out there than in the world that I created for you”
Zoom in, close up, non-diegtic to heighten the importance of the scene.
Scene of Truman meeting his dad again is used as Christofs attempt to keep Truman in check
Juxtaposition and Irony
"It's a song called Beasts of England..."