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Page 1: Textual analysis for Marina & The Diamonds - Primadonna

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The lyrics of Primadonna suggest that Marina believes she should have the glamorous lifestyle of the rich and famous, and she believes a man should provide this for her: ‘Buy a big diamond ring for me?’& ‘Living life like I’m in a dream’. The lyrics also suggest that Marina is not faithful to her boyfriend/husband and only wants him

for his money ‘Got you wrapped around my finger, babe, You can count on me to misbehave’. When she says that she has him wrapped around his finger it shows that

she can get whatever she wants, without being faithful or even nice to him. The lyrics ‘Everyday is a chore, chore, chore 'suggests that she feels she shouldn’t have to

ask for the things that she wants, she should just be given them.

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The video for Primadonna shows Marina in very glamorous outfits and settings. In one shot Marina is in a pink sparkly dress with a white fur coat which we often see the

Hollywood stars wearing. Marina is also seen in the same shot as a massive chandelier, which often has connotations of the upper class,

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Screen shots of some of Marina’s many make-up/costume/hair changes in the music video.

The target audience of Marina & The Diamonds, and therefore this music video would mainly be girls/women of the age of 16+. The target audience of this music video would be able to relate to the video and the message which is in it, the idea of wanting a more glamorous life. However this could also be the same for males of a similar age, which could widen

Marina’s audience range. Marina has attracted her audience for this video by making the video

quite controversial and standout, for example talking about marrying for money and getting everything she wants. The mise-en-scene and

cinematography in this video can also be used to attract the audience to Marina’s video. The costume and make-up Marina wears in this video can also be used to attract an audience, particularly an audience of teenage

girls. In nearly all of the video Marina is looking glamorous and elegant, which a lot of teenage girls will aspire to look like.

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The genre of Marina’s music is Indie-pop. In the first 30 seconds of the song the music is very calm and almost like a lullaby, and then a very strong beat comes in and the song becomes very pop. This could represent how Marina would be in a relationship, very nice at first and then

when she gets the life and money that she wants she becomes very demanding. As she is reeling off the things that she wants a man to do for her ‘Buy a big diamond ring for

me?’ ’Would you get down on your knees for me?’At many points of the video it is diegetic as Marina is performing the song, implying that she is not afraid to tell people

exactly what she wants.

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This close up shot of Marina shows her in full make up with her hair in rollers, implying that she is trying to achieve

the glamorous lifestyle which she craves.

In this long shot the chandelier takes up 2/3 of the screen, whereas Marina is very small compared and takes up

1/3 of the screen. The size of the chandelier could represent Marina’s wealth, and that is so big it almost

over takes her.

This shot is introducing Marina to the audience of the music video, making it look like an old 20’s cinema

screen, suggesting that this is what Marina feels her music video is like.

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This extreme close up shots of Marina’s lips shows the red seductive lipstick, which could imply that she

achieved her wealth and fortune through lying, and from the lyrics we can assume that she achieved it through

lying to men.

The long shot shows Marina on step ladders picking fruit, this is a very vintage classic shot, which shows the class that Marina has, and she wants her life to be

very classic.

There is a slight high angle to the shot of this broken TV, suggesting that the age of media is over, that you cannot make money through media, you have to go out and

get it.

This use of cinematography is right after a straight cut edit. They have used this cinematography to make

the music video similar to a vintage VCR.

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The mise-en-scene of Primadonna supports the narrative shown through the video and the lyrics. The ideology of the song is that Marina wants a lavish, glamorous

lifestyle of the rich and famous. This is shown in the medium close up of Marina reading the Jennifer Haymore book Secrets of An Accidental Duchess, about a

beautiful woman that has been treated specially since childhood, however she has a bold, independent spirit and passion that proper young ladies must never confess, implying that this is what Marina is like. The pink silky dress that Marina is seen to be wearing has connotations of seductiveness, again supporting the

narrative. Marina’s makeup within the video has different connotations, the bright led lipstick again has connotations of seductiveness, however the love

heart on her cheek has connotations of childishness and immaturity. Marina being shown on the exercise bike also implies that to be in this lifestyle you have to look good, and the fact she is not taking the exercise seriously and doing it in a

nighty suggests that she already looks good enough.