Rhyming Slang: U.K.'s Poetry of the Proletariat Goes Pop

Rhyming Slang: U.K.'s Poetry of the Proletariat Goes Pop


https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/04/0414_040414_britneyspears.html

1. Evaluate the idea in the article that the media has played an important role.
The media has played a large role in spreading the popularity of cockney rhyming slang with TV shows such as "Only Fools and Horses" and "Minder" using said language and making it popular with the audience therefore influencing people to use it in their day to day language.

2. The article refers to people becoming more 'mobile'. Why do you think this could be a contributory factor?
People become more mobile contributes to the spreading of cockney rhyming slang as people moving from the East End to other parts of the country will continue to use that language and use it when talking to people who will then start to use it and spread it and so forth.

3. The article states that teenagers use language to give them 'a sense of belonging and they like to get outsiders guessing as to what they're talking about'. What are your personal views on such a claim?
I think this is a possibility as it gives them a sense of identity just like people in Bristol using terms such as "my lover" and "gert lush" which are phrases that if you heard you would know that person came from Bristol.

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