Edmund Carter, estate manager for Lady Ludlow, takes an interest in young Harry Gregson, the bright son of a poor local family, and offers him both work and an education.
Lower Class
- Bare feet
- Dirty
- Ratty clothes
- Speaks with a common accent
- Mise-en-scene, Dark, woodland, one candle only source of light
- Lives in a hut/shed in the woods
- Big family
- Mother is a baby maker
- Farther isn't interested in the baby
- High morals- didn't eat the fruit when in the green house, he doesn't want to steel
- Nearly faints because he's so hungry
- Wants to better himself in the future, he can read a little already, and he says to Edmund (I would like an office like this, I like the fact everything is covered in words) this shows that he wants to learn.
Upper Class
- Nice boots, Real leather
- Hat, not a cap
- Over coat worn unlike Harry with his tattered clothes
- Cane/stick shows authority
- When in the green house, he's shown to be at a higher level then Harry. This shows the Class and Status divide Harry is a lower class
Lady Ludlow
- Women want to be married for security
- She has two men behind her, foot men
- Big wig, shows wealth
- She's shown on the stairs, she's a higher level than everyone else. The Class and Status divide.
- Chirpy music when workers are working
- The rank is there
Upper Class - (Made in Chelsea) Often shown as rich, clever, snobby and very posh
Middle Class - (My Family) Often shown as normal, good family values well behaved
Working Class - (Coronation Street) Often shown as poorer, less happy
Lower Class - (Shameless) Often shown having the lowest social rank, or standing due to low income, lack of skills, or education
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