Wednesday 4 February 2015

Tedx Lecture Plan B


Ben Drew's views in society is showcased near the start of the speech when he says that he lost respect for higher ups in the community and in general due to society looking down upon them which caused them to lose respect to higher ups and later in the speech he talks about how this is a repeat cycle because of the media are always looking down upon them and he showcased this by the usage of the word Chav in the media today, he talked about how the media don't use racial comments like the N word or the P word however they will use the term Chav as a way to describe what troubled youths look like.

The target audience in the speech was hard to describe because they had the teenagers and the young adults in the audience however they had the elderly in the audience as well this is important because the elderly have a greater impact in today's society in comparison to teenagers and young adult and the elderly need to be aware of the gangster culture that is propionate in today's society.

He promotes Ill Manors by talking about how the media right now isn't representing the youth demographic correctly and Ben Drew believes that by creating this film it will showcase how by misrepresenting today's generation will lead them towards a bad route created by today's media just because they weren't born into a good family and also in the film Ill Manors almost all the characters do not have parents which links to Ben's point about how some children are unlikely not to be born into a happy family and are not receiving guidance like a normal child would receive.

Ben Drew represents himself as a person who generally cares about the youth demographic due to him being part of that demographic and because of this he has experience how the media looks down upon people who dress a certain way or act in a certain way or lives a type of way which is his main motivation to help children and adult how are in this type of environment and helping them to become successful. 

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