2.12.2
The Sun - Narrative
The Sun (22 March 2025) - Narrative
The Sun (22 March 2025) - Narrative
The issue of The Sun, which was published on 22nd March 2025, constructs a drama of a crisis at Heathrow airport and directs anger toward those in power.


Narrative theory links (Todorov)
Narrative theory links (Todorov)
- Todorov’s Narrative Stages:
- Equilibrium (What was normal?):
- Normal air travel at Heathrow is safe, functional, and professionally run.
- Disruption:
- Headline "Substation blaze shuts Heathrow"
- The central, dramatic image of the fire, engulfing the building with flames and smoke, is visual evidence.


Narrative theory links (Todorov) 2
Narrative theory links (Todorov) 2
- Recognition:
- Headline quote “Britain humiliated by airport fiasco.”
- Secondary quote "Back-up failed, thousands stranded"
- The problem is not just a travel delay; it is a national disgrace caused by incompetence.
- Attempt to repair:
- The paper acts as the voice of the people, demanding a response from authority figures.
- The Sun freezes the story in crisis mode to maximise drama and public outrage.


National crisis
National crisis
- The event is told like a disaster movie – fire, failure, humiliation.
- The large, black headline “FAULTY POWERS” frames the problem as Britain’s embarrassment.
- It makes a collective national identity around crisis and frustration.
- Creates a “them vs us” narrative:
- Them: elites, authorities, system
- Us: ordinary people ("Britain") stranded and let down


Language and tone
Language and tone
- The front page fully conforms to the sensationalist ("Red Top" tabloid) genre:
- Typography: Massive, block capitals, to scream the central message ("FAULTY POWERS").
- Word choice: Use of emotive, colloquial, and hyperbolic language ("fiasco," "humiliated," "blaze").
- Short, sharp sentences show urgency and panic.
- Hyperbole (“Britain humiliated”) turns a technical issue into a national drama.


Visual narrative
Visual narrative
- Dominant image:
- Huge blaze = spectacle and fear.
- Colour:
- Warm orange flames contrast with a black background → danger and destruction.
- Typography:
- Subheadings use bullet points → structure the narrative like a list of disasters.
- Inset image (Kym Marsh) adds celebrity escapism alongside crisis → a classic tabloid duality of drama and entertainment.


Intertextuality
Intertextuality
- The cover and headline tap into the established media narrative of public service failure and national decline, resonating with existing audience prejudices.
- The Sun acts as the people’s voice:
- Outraged on behalf of the public
- Demanding accountability from those in charge
- The Sun uses moral framing:
- Public = victims
- Authorities = villains
- It simplifies complex issues into blame-based storytelling → easy for readers to emotionally follow.
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1Overview
1.1Media Language
1.3Representation
2Component 1: Section A
2.1Magazines - Vogue
2.2Magazines - GQ
2.3Advertising & Marketing
2.4Print Advertisements - Quality Street
2.5Print Advertisements - (2026 Exams) This Girl Can
2.6Print Advertisements - (2027 Exams) NHS 111
2.7Film Posters (Marketing)
2.8Film - No Time To Die
2.9Newspapers
2.11The Guardian
2.12(2028 Exams) The Sun
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3Component 1: Section B
3.1Video Games
3.2Video Games - Fortnite
3.4Radio
3.5Radio - The Archers
3.6(2027 Exams) Radio - Desert Island Discs
4Component 2: Section A
4.1Television
4.3Sitcom - Modern Family
4.4Sitcom - Man Like Mobeen
4.5(2026 Exams) Luther
5Component 2: Section B
5.1Music Video
5.2Lizzo - 'Good as Hell'
5.3Taylor Swift - 'The Man'
5.4Stormzy - 'Superheroes'
5.5Justin Bieber - 'Intentions'
5.6TLC - 'Waterfalls'
5.7Duran Duran - 'Rio'
5.8Online Media - Lizzo
5.9Online Media - Taylor Swift
5.10Online Media - Stormzy
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