how is 'britishness' represented in this scene in terms of mise-en-scene.
the men looks smart and looks like a business man which fits how in the 1600s men where supposed to work and women where supoosed to cook and look after the kids .
how is war paranoia/racism represented
There is no range in races in this scene.war paranoia is presented when candels are used instead of lights the reason for this is because the 'blackout' which is where all towns and city have no lights so german bombers don't see lights and bomb them.
the men looks smart and looks like a business man which fits how in the 1600s men where supposed to work and women where supoosed to cook and look after the kids .
how is war paranoia/racism represented
There is no range in races in this scene.war paranoia is presented when candels are used instead of lights the reason for this is because the 'blackout' which is where all towns and city have no lights so german bombers don't see lights and bomb them.
Far too brief - the blackout comment is also not relevant to the 1960s
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