Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Survey Results


We conducted the same survey in two different ways, an online survey and a real handout survey. The online survey hasn't been as successful as i hoped as not a lot of people have taken the time to answer it despite my efforts to get people to. however, the handout survey has been very successful and helpful.
We handed out 50 surveys to all different people of different ages and walks of life to get a good insight into how people think about betrayal.


Question 1 Results

These results indicate that we could possibly involve a past betrayal that has been forgiven but not forgotten or we could include the opposite a past betrayal that has been forgotten but not forgiven. It also tells us that people have the tendency to want to trust an individual even if they did betray them before this makes people vulnerable to betrayal.

Question 2 Results

As the results indicate that betrayal is most common in a friendship it tells me that people would almost expect a betrayal to take place in a friendship. So if i done a betrayal in a relationship or family the audience would be more shocked as they wouldn't have expected it as much. Also these results will help me to avoid cliché. 

Question 3 Results

As the vast majority of people think that murder is the most likely then maybe  murder should not be the outcome of the betrayal in my piece. I could have suicide as the final outcome or i could have something completely different.

Question 4 Results

I should have a look at how betrayal is portrayed in these particular films, maybe i could gain some valuable techniques and ideas from them.


Question 5 Results

judas' story of betrayal is by far the most popular according to my survey results. as this story is so well known maybe i should include a reference back to it as it could be something that most people would be able to recognise is there. A very strong reference to Judas is the kiss of betrayal.

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