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Mya Haddon

Representation of Party Gate

 



The Daily Mirror is known for its tabloid style and often takes a strong stance on political issues. Given the headline and inclusion of Boris Johnson's image, it seems like they are aiming to highlight the contrast between the actions of political figures and the sacrifices made by the public. This kind of representations can be effective in shaping the publics opinion. The headline conveys a sense of frustration and anger. The choice of nouns like ‘booze’, ‘nibbles and ‘party’ gives a casual and almost unserious tone to the events, contrasting sharply with the serious impact of people having to cancel their Christmas plans. The phrase “while the rest of us were cancelling Xmas” adds a strong, emotional appeal, highlighting the disparity between the actions of those at the party and the sacrifices made by the public. This could be to evoke a strong, emotional reaction from the reader. Including a picture of Boris Johnson alongside the headline amplifies the impact of the situation. It visually associates him directly with the events described, making the story more personal and immediate. This can intensity the reader’s reaction, as it puts a recognisable face to the action being criticised. The fact that this article is written by the Daily Mirror does have some significance as the way the Daily Mirror presents the story can influence public perception. By using emotive language and a prominent image of Boris Johnson, the article is likely aiming to evoke a strong a strong reaction from the reader. This can impact how people view the actions of political figures, especially in context of the sacrifices made by the public during the same period. This shows how the Daily Mirror stand with society and are on our side.  

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