After You've Gone: Representation of Family
I am currently doing a critical research project for my A Level Media course. It is based on a question which is,
Has the representation of family in "After You've gone" remained constant or changed to mirror societal changes?
I would also like to get your opinion on the question Do you think it represents a normal family image for today's society and do you think the image is positive or negative?
I would be very grateful if you could tell me your opinion in regards to the questions as it would help a great deal with my project.
Thanks