South-East English Working Class Speech in Film
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Focusing on post-war British cinema, this examination thesis argues against the notion that class is an indefinable personal criterion. It highlights how working-class representation, particularly through distinct speech patterns, serves as a significant indicator in films addressing the British class system. The analysis aims to demonstrate the importance of class in understanding the cultural narratives within British movies.
