Wednesday 12 October 2016

Creepy clown craze

Halloween mask

Scary clowns were first reported in the US in August and have quickly spread to the UK, Australia and now Brazil. The craze, in which people dress up in masks and scare members of the public, has received widespread attention with the help of social media.McDonald's did not say how many of its clown's appearances would be cut.Ronald McDonald has not commented on the move."McDonald's and franchisees in local markets are mindful of the current climate around clown sightings in communities and as such are being thoughtful with respect to Ronald McDonald's participation in community events for the time being," a statement said. Ronald McDonald, a pasty-faced, scarlet-wigged clown with an expression of permanent surprise, has been a global icon for the franchise for decades. In August, locals in Greenville, South Carolina reported people dressed in fright wigs and full clown make-up trying to lure children into the woods. Australian police also arrested a 19-year-old for scaring residents. A student dressed as a chainsaw-wielding clown was filmed chasing other students on a UK university campus. He has apologised saying he was "only chasing his friends". Police have increased patrols outside some schools, and asked fancy dress shops to remove clown masks from sale.

3 comments:

  1. Good first start however you didn't quote your source and didn't give any information about where your article came from. This would make your 'analysis' of these media articles much better.

    In the future try and triangulate your source and make sure that the information you are getting is correct and is appropriate for the point that you are trying to make.

    Overall you've started to get the grasp of what it means to find a piece of media text and analyse its meaning.

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  2. Good choice of a story and use of images relating to it. It is really good that you have used specific statements about the issue as well as, areas which it affected. However, next time I would suggest that you specify where you got the story from (BBC, Dailymail etc?), what impact it has on how the article has been constructed as well as, your reasons behind the choice of the story.
    Well Done.

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  3. Very detailed and interesting analysis of this current matter that is spreading somehow.

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