Preliminary Exercise Lampoon European journey Part B


 The surrounding elements of the place 

The cuture of the setting of the scene is quite exident. Everyone in England has an accent,

and they drive cars on the left side of the road. I know this because of the cars driving on the left side of the road in the scene and the people from the area that spoke with an accent in the scene.



The area they are in is under a social hierarchy. My reason for knowing this is because the clothing, word choice and vehicle they were driving in the scene. One of the people the family encountered drove a red car with no scratches, wore sit, and used in offensive term whilst conversating. Another drove a car that had a little dent, wore khaki pants, a sweater over a shirt and tie, and was polite. The last person they encountered wore a hat, a coat, a shirt and tie, with dark colored pants, was overly polite to the point he was ignorant of his injurles and rode a bike.

The mood of the scene was very welcoming.



 The reason for the scene giving a welcoming mood because the

ived in a collision with the I merican family reo ognized

that they were American and decided to speak politely with them. One decided to welcome the family with the statement,"

The message of the scene is to always do some research about a place you plan to visit before actually going. This is because the family in the scene were driving on the right side of the rode instead of driving on the left and caused 3 accidents that damaged 2 cars, a bike, and a living being.



The genre of the film is obviously based off of comedy. The comedy in this film is the irony in the scene where the father driving the car talks about 

how he has "the hang of it and immediately crashes into another person, only this time, with severe damage taken.

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