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Accessed on the 22nd of November

Accessed on the 22nd November

An example of hypotextuality from types for Sally Mann’s picture could be from the film Peter Pan. By looking at the characters of ‘The lost boys’. When the boys first come out of their hut they all stand together, this looks like the picture of Sally Mann’s children. The way the three are all standing tightly together, and how the location in the background is out of focus, so the children are acting powerful. Also looking at the storyline of Peter Pan with the whole idea of the ‘Wendy bird’, and how Wendy is represented as this strong female. This relates back to the picture of Sally Mann’s children with the youngest daughter being this strong character and slightly in front of her siblings. In the picture of  ‘The lost boys’ the boys are all lined up , this connotes how they feel that they are being strong and confidant. This relates back to the picture of Sally Mann’s children and how all three of the children are together, making them strong.  The part in the film that looks and relates the most to the picture of Sally Mann’s children is seen in the part where the lost boys have just knocked Wendy out of the sky, this is seen at 2:01 in the film, where the boys feel proud and strong in front of Peter.

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accessed 18th November

Written by alicewellingcmp

November 18, 2010 at 8:37 pm

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