Representation and Stereotypes
How May is represented:
This front cover of The Daily Mirror shows Theresa May to be almost a joke, as the Daily Mirror has very left-wing ideologies, this can almost be expected and will be brought by left-wing supporters. The caption, 'PM FLIP-FLOPS AGAIN' shows May to be indecisive and possibly implying that she should not be trusted. Additionally, 'Mrs U-turn' again shows May to be indecisive, the rhetorical question positions and encourages the audience to disagree with May's choices. There is very little copy on the front cover, this decision may have been made so the audience cannot really argue with the Mirror's headlines and ideologies as they are negative about Theresa May from the very beginning. The image used of Theresa May is very unflattering, similarly, satire is used to show May as a joke as well as her decisions and ideologies.
The Sun newspaper does not have a specific ideology, it tends to go with what is most popular at the time, most likely so more people will buy it and they have a larger target audience. Seemingly, it is a popular opinion that Theresa May is failing at her duties as the PM.
This front cover of The Daily Mirror shows Theresa May to be almost a joke, as the Daily Mirror has very left-wing ideologies, this can almost be expected and will be brought by left-wing supporters. The caption, 'PM FLIP-FLOPS AGAIN' shows May to be indecisive and possibly implying that she should not be trusted. Additionally, 'Mrs U-turn' again shows May to be indecisive, the rhetorical question positions and encourages the audience to disagree with May's choices. There is very little copy on the front cover, this decision may have been made so the audience cannot really argue with the Mirror's headlines and ideologies as they are negative about Theresa May from the very beginning. The image used of Theresa May is very unflattering, similarly, satire is used to show May as a joke as well as her decisions and ideologies.
The Sun newspaper does not have a specific ideology, it tends to go with what is most popular at the time, most likely so more people will buy it and they have a larger target audience. Seemingly, it is a popular opinion that Theresa May is failing at her duties as the PM.
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