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Q15 Questions Task 2

1. What gender are you?


2. How old are you?
3. Where do you live?
4. How much free time do you have?
5. What are your hobbies?
6. What type of music are you into?
7. Are you a sociable person?
8. What was the last topic you heard hear about within the media?
9. What was the last TV programme you watched?
10.Are you employed?
11.What area do you work in within your job?
12.How much are you earning from your job?
13.Whats your favourite food?
14.Whats your favourite thing to do?
15.How much social media do you use?

3 Text Categories
X-men
Gender: Male Family: Single Class: Group D and E Ethnicity: White
British/American
Religion: All Location: Towns (Urban, Basic) Age Group: 15-30
Self-Image: Lives in a basic environment, maybe unemployed not earning huge
amounts.
Nation: USA, UK, Canada

Education: Reasonably educated

Politics: None
I believe that this is since as a typical stereotypical person for a media text film
like X-men this is due to the assumptions that are made about the people behind
the creation of the film. They are very smart and reasonably educated but
assumed as geeky due to characters and people who are into science
technology, computers and make up heroes. They would usually be involved with
this from the age of 15 to about the age of 30. They would most likely live alone
or be single. Lives in a basic environment where they properly arent earning
huge amounts but are just getting by.

Im a Celebrity Get me Out of Here


Gender: Woman and Men
Family: Have kids, married or in a relationship Class: C Ethnicity: white British
Religion: All Location: Countryside areas (towns, small villages) Age Group: 2045
Self-Image: earned a fair amount through work, living with a basic family, happy
within lifestyle time to do hobbies and are happy with life.
Nation: UK, USA and Australia Education: educated Politics: none

I believe that this is a typical persons lifestyle who watch a show like Im a
celebrity, this is due to the assumptions made when it comes to particular media
texts. In this case they could either a man or a woman who have a basic or small
family going on or could either just be in a form of a relationship. They would
usually come under the social class of C due to having a reasonable job status
giving them reasonable earning meaning they can afford a decent house and are
able to live life on average. They would normally live around the countryside, so
in small villages and towns due to it not being too expensive and fairly decent
prices for their earnings. They age group would be from the early 20s to about
late forties as those are the times in which setting down in a relationship of
having a family will begin. But they are reasonably educated to get a job which
pays decent money.

The Financial Times


Gender: Male Family: have a full family (Wife, Kids etc.) Class: A and B group
(High Class)
Ethnicity: White British Religion: Christian and Catholic Location: London (Central)
Age Group: 40 and upwards working men.
Self-Image: high class working men. Living in an expensive house, earning a lot
of money.
Nation: UK Education: Very Well educated Politics: Very interested in politics
I believe that this is a very stereotypical view of the typical lifestyle of someone
that reads the newspaper the financial times. Theyre going to mainly be the
male gender due to them being in very high class jobs where they are earning
money and come home to a full family. They would usually be around mid-forties
due to the high class job and the type of dialogue that is used within the
magazine. Their self-image for them will be expensive, earning a lot of money
have a very big interest in politics and living within the cities like London in the
UK.

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