LFTVD Media Language in Stranger Things

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Across
  1. 3. The social, historical, cultural and political circumstances of a society at any given time (8)
  2. 5. The ideology of consumption in capitalist countries (11)
  3. 7. This temporarily breaks chronology to provide a glimpse into the past (9)
  4. 8. A narrative structure that contains several sub-plots centred around a primary story-line (5,8)
  5. 15. Todorov's theory of narrative structure (11)
  6. 16. The opposing forces in a narrative that create tension and conflict (6,9)
  7. 18. Looking back to the past with fondness (9)
  8. 19. The genre that represents government cover-ups (10,8)
  9. 21. A sign or symbol (5)
  10. 22. A category within a larger genre (3,5)
  11. 24. A narrative device that leaves audiences in suspense at the end of an episode (5,6)
  12. 25. Creators of 'Stranger Things' (8,8)
  13. 27. Genre that focuses on the lives and relationships of teenagers (4,5)
Down
  1. 1. The combination of three or more genres (5,9)
  2. 2. A mystery, puzzle or problem that the characters and audiences have to solve (6)
  3. 4. The theory by Levi-Strauss (13)
  4. 6. A specific type of horror evident in 'Stranger Things' (12,6)
  5. 9. Classic kids film from the 1980s that influenced 'Stranger Things' (3,7)
  6. 10. The larger story that spans a whole series (9,3)
  7. 11. The institution that produced 'Stranger Things' (7)
  8. 12. Audiences that consist of viewers from several different decades (5,12)
  9. 13. The way one text makes reference to another existing text (15)
  10. 14. the ideology of ethnic diversity (16)
  11. 17. The opposite ideology of individualism (12)
  12. 20. The way a text pays respect to other texts (6)
  13. 23. Genres that are made for commercial success (10)
  14. 26. The recreation of reality (7)