Wednesday, 17 June 2026

His Dark Materials: LIAR blog tasks

 


Language and close-textual analysis

1) How does His Dark Materials fit the conventions of the fantasy TV genre?
  
  • Iconography including magic, mystical creatures or similar
  • Often set in imagined worlds or time periods

2) Applying Propp's character theory, what character roles do some of the main characters in His Dark Materials fit into? 

  • The Hero: Lyra Belacqua (and Will Parry) undertake the central quest to discover the truth about Dust and ultimately defeat the oppressive Authority.
  • The Villain: The Magisterium and Metatron oppose the heroes, enforcing strict religious dogma and attempting to suppress free will.
  • The Dispatcher: Lord Asriel sets the plot in motion. He acts as the catalyst who sends Lyra on her journey by revealing the existence of Dust and opening the portal to other worlds.
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    3) What enigma and action codes (Barthes) can you find in His Dark Materials? Make specific, detailed reference to the text using media terminology (e.g. media language - camera shots, diegetic/non-diegetic sound, mise-en-scene etc.)


    Early on, the concept of "Dust" is presented as a profound mystery. In adaptations, this is coded visually through a high-key, sparkling mise-en-scene of luminous golden particles contrasting against the dark, gritty backgrounds of Jordan College. The audience asks: What is Dust? Why do adults fear it?

    What examples of binary opposition (Levi-Strauss) can you find in His Dark Materials? How do these create narrative or drama for the audience? You can find reminder notes on all these narrative theories here - just scroll down to narrative. 


    Representations

    1) How are women represented in His Dark Materials? Are gender stereotypes reinforced or subverted? Think about Lyra and Mrs Coulter here.

    2) How are men and masculinity represented in His Dark Materials? Think about Will and Lee Scoresby here.

    3) How is age (e.g. teenagers; adults) represented in His Dark Materials? Does the show reinforce or challenge stereotypes about young people? Think about Lyra and Will plus the abandoned children they meet. Also think about Mrs Coulter and other adults.

    4) How is race and ethnicity represented in His Dark Materials? Are stereotypes reinforced or subverted?

    5) What representations of the world can you find in the episode - is it like real life? A fantasy world? Something from the past or future? Give examples from the episode.

    Audience

    1) What audience do you think His Dark Materials is aimed at and why? Think about demographic and psychographic groups. You can revise Pyschographics here.

    2) What audience pleasures are offered by His Dark Materials - The City of Magpies? Apply Blumler and Katz's Uses and Gratifications theory to the episode. Make sure you provide specific examples from the episode to support your ideas.

    Personal Identity: 

    Personal Relationships: 

    Diversion (Escapism): 


    3) Thinking of the 3 Vs audience pleasures (Visceral, Vicarious and Voyeuristic pleasures), which of these can be applied to His Dark Materials? Refer to specific scenes or moments in the episode to explain your answer. 

    4) How did fans react to Season 2 of His Dark Materials? What about critic reviews? You can find some possible answers for this in this BBC website article on the critical reception for His Dark Materials and watch the fan reaction video above.

    5) What might be some of the preferred and oppositional readings for His Dark Materials? Why did some fans love it? Why have other people criticised it? 

    Industries

    1) Which companies produced this His Dark Materials series?

    2) What were the UK viewing figures for A City of Magpies? How did this compare to season 1 of His Dark Materials?

    3) What was American network HBO's role in making His Dark Materials and why is this important? Look at the notes above for more on this.

    4) What famous stars are in His Dark Materials and why do you think they were selected for the show? Watch the Comic Con panel video in the notes above to see the stars talking about the show.

    5) Who are Bad Wolf and what do they produce?

    Comparison: Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child and His Dark Materials - The City of Magpies

    1) How are the technical conventions different between 1963 Doctor Who and 2020 His Dark Materials (e.g. camerawork, editing, sound and mise-en-scene)?

    2) What similarities and differences are there between Doctor Who and His Dark Materials in terms of genre and narrative?

    3) How are representations of people, places and groups similar or different in the two shows?

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