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- In the YA the teenagers are dressed professionally in suits whereas in TIE the teenagers are all dressed in jeans and doc martens, however a common running theme is that they are all dressed slightly the same in their groups
- In TIE the youth are rude to their elders (the man in the indian shop which they rob) whereas in YA they are quite respectful as they all greet Alan Sugar by his lord ship and sit in front of him showing that he is in control
- They are quite confrontational in YA, quick to point out each others flaws which is also common within TIE when Shaun in bullied for his clothes
- Your worth in YA is judged by profit made and contribution and in TIE the rank was judged by the contribution to the skinhead community e.g. Combo took a lot of action in beating people up to keep his England 'clean', therefore had the most respect
- In LR the youth are portrayed to be aggressive as they loot stores, this is also shown through TIE when they beat people up or shout at them, however is also shown in the YA when they try to defend themselves in the board room and it gets quite heated
- In the LR the youths explain that they have an issue with the government and are trying to become involved which is also shown through TIE as they are trying to make what they believe is a better country
- In TIE authority to elders is represented as Shaun takes a beating from his teaching, and obeys the beating, authority is also shown in LR as the youths listen to the news reporter (who we assume is the oldest within them) and wait for him to finish, this is also shown in YA as the youths greet Alan sugar politely, listen and obey his instructions and sit opposite to the older people on the table, almost creating a divide of age and respect
- In both LR and TIE the youth are represented to be unemployed and almost as if they are just hanging around, they also seem not to be in education, so it is almost as if they are just doing nothing with their lives
The differences between peckham riots update a LR
- PR on handheld - more realistic
- LR has the people covered up when interviewed making them look more intimidating whereas PR simply doesn't show them
- PR has no time constraints whereas LR does
- PR is unedited and we know this because it shows people stuttering and asking to repeat the question which would be deleted in LR because of the issue of time constraints
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