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Intertextuality Practice Question

How does the Lego movie use intertextuality to represent different people in the target audience? The Lego movie uses intertextuality to represent different members of the family target audience. The film is rated U which connotes the primary target audience is younger children while the secondary target audience is teenagers, parents and grandparents. It has an easy to understand narrative and is full of very kid friendly content. There are repetitive happy songs which children love and are easily intrigued by. That is how it leans towards the primary target audience. The secondary audience for teenagers attracts them by creating a nostalgia memory which teenagers love. In the movie there is also a lot of references to other movies such as Batman. I t is generally a very easy movie to watch and chill with. The secondary audience for parents and grandparents. This tends to be the people who are dragged along with their children to watch it. They are generally not very ...

Intertextuality

The relationship between texts, especially literary ones. The Matrix Batman Starbucks Lego Surveillance Wonder Woman Green Lantern Superman Hippy Gandalf Cleopatra Milhouse Star Wars Old Grey Dude Dies  

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