Representation Of London Flashcards

1
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Give an example of a website that advertises London

A

visitlondon.com

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2
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How does visitlondon.com present London?

A

Beautiful and clean
Only sunny photos
Shows famous landmarks
Shows places to visit

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3
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Why does visitlondon.com present London in such a positive light?

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It’s main purpose is to encourage people to visit London and people wouldn’t visit if they saw the deprived and run down post industrial derelict land side of London

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4
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How do the Sherlock Holmes novels present London?

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Foggy with seedy back-alleys and with opium dens that were common in Victorian London

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5
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Why is London different to its depiction in Sherlock Holmes novels now?

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After The British Clean Air Act (1956) air pollution became less of a problem

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6
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Which side of London is featured in the Sherlock Holmes novels and how is it presented?

A

The crime ridden east end

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7
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How do the Sherlock Holmes novels present London in a slightly positive light?

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It romanticises the area despite the very negative setting

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8
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Which book gives a more modern view of London?

A

Bridget Jones’ Diary

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9
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Do the Bridget Jones books present London in a positive or negative light?

A

In a positive light

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10
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What makes the Bridget Jones books unrealistic?

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Bridget is a single person in her early thirties who can afford to live in a spacious and very nice apartment in central London despite her average job

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11
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Where is one of the most expensive property areas in the country?

A

Central London

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12
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How does Oliver Twist present London?

A

It shows a dirty, rough London with horrible living conditions in the slums where disease is plentiful
Gangs in London’s poorest areas that use children to pickpocket for them
Violence towards women and children

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13
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How does Mary Poppins present London?

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Set in one of the nicest neighbourhoods at the time

Sweet nanny with magical powers

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14
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How does The Long Good Friday portray London?

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Gangsters in a crime filled area of London

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15
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How does East Enders portray London?

A

Rough area

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16
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How does Made in Chelsea portray London?

A

In a positive but skewed way through the eyes of the rich

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17
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How does The Bill portray London?

A

It is a crime drama so portrays London in a negative light

18
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What does BBC London News have as a backdrop?

A

Pretty skyline of London with all the major landmarks

19
Q

Give some lyrics from London Calling by The Clash (3)

A

“London is drowning”
“A nuclear era”
“London calling to the zombies of death”

20
Q

How does London Calling by The Clash portray London?

A

Connotations of death and devastation

Idea of dystopia

21
Q

Give 3 lyrics from Streets of London by Ralph McTell

A

“Closed down markets”
“Dirt in her hair and clothes in rags”
“The winter city, the rain cries a little pity”

22
Q

How does the Streets of London by Ralph McTell portray London

A

Deprived
Poverty
Miserable weather

23
Q

Give a lyric from Chim Chim Cher-Ee (Mary Poppins)

A

“On the rooftops of London, oh what a site”

24
Q

How does The Mary Poppins song present London?

A

A beautiful and magical place full of discovery

25
Q

Name two music artists that portray London in a positive light

A

David Bowie and Adele

26
Q

Why do rappers give both a positive and negative representation of London?

A

They are popular but also talk about drugs and crime

27
Q

Give an example of two London rappers

A

Skepta and Dizee Rascal

28
Q

Give two lines from William Blake’s poem London

A

“New born infants tear”

“Chimney sweepers cry”

29
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How does London by William Blake present London?

A

In a gloomy and sad way

30
Q

Where did William Wordsworth compose a poem in 1802?

A

Upon Westminster Bridge

31
Q

Give 3 lines from William Wordsworth’s poem

A

“A sight so touching in its majesty”
“The beauty of the morning”
“All bright and glittering in the smokeless air”

32
Q

How does William Wordsworth portray London?

A

A really beautiful place which contrasts depictions by other poets

33
Q

How many crimes were commuted in London between 2013-2014

A

699,686

34
Q

What was the percentage decline in crime from 2013-2014 to the year before

A

There was a fall in crime of 13.2% from the previous year

35
Q

What was the average monthly rent for private residence in 2013?

A

£1106

36
Q

By how much had the cost of rent for private residence increased from 2012 to 2013?

A

7.9%

37
Q

How many different languages are spoken in London?

A

Over 300

38
Q

What percentage of Londoners are under the age of 44?

A

63%

39
Q

How many people are under the age of 44 in the UK as a whole?

A

53%

40
Q

Where does London rank in terms of the number of millionnaires?

A

London has the third highest number of millionaires in the world

41
Q

What percentage of household waste in London is reused or recycled?

A

32% of household waste in London is reused or recycled