5.1 BBC1 Panorama interview between Martin Bashir and Princess Diana Flashcards

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Genre

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transcript from recorded TV interview

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Mode

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interview, likely edited for broadcast

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Audience

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domestic and global, fans of Diana and the Royal Family, people who like to be updated on current events, historians

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Purpose

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to inform, entertain, gain insight into Diana’s life, allows Diana to explain her public image and private life

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“I think the British public need someone in public life to give affection”

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hedges
- shows politeness and reluctance
- link to maxims of manner
- anaphora ‘to give’

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“To give them light in their dark tunnels”

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cliched metaphor
- helps the audience to understand
- antithesis

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“I’ve had difficulties, as everybody has witnessed over the years”

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hyperbole
- euphemisms
- evokes sympathy from listeners
- preserving sense of self

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“Do you feel that you’re at all to blame for the fact that survival of the monarchy is now a question that people are asking?”

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hyperbole
- makes it more dramatic for listeners
- minimises offence

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“I will fight for my children on any level”

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modal
- show’s determination
- maternal

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“But I think what concerns me most of all”

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fronted conjunction
- informal
- polite, not accusing anyone

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“They don’t care. People don’t care anymore”

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repetition
- generalising

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“Whatever, whatever, whatever”

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repetition
- reinforced opinion
- conveys frustration

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“The seed is there, and I hope it will grow because knowledge is power”

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extended metaphor
- cliche
- caring mother
- trying to suggest that educating people will make the world a better place

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“Though the rest of the world seems to have”

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hyperbole
- shows her dismay and evokes sympathy

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“I’d like to be a Queen of people’s hearts”

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metaphor
- depersonalised

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