Indholdsfortegnelse
1) Below is a photo of the members of the Riot Club.
From left to right:

2) Vocabulary: what is a hedonist? What is an alumnus (plural: alumni)?

3) Comment on the opening scene (0:00 – 3:30). What information are we given?

4) On which criteria are the members to the club selected? (3.30-28.30)

5) Compare the two new club members, Miles and Alistair. How do they develop differently throughout the movie?

6) What role do the two girls, Lauren and the pub owner’s daughter, play in the film?

7) What does the nine-bird bird signify? (It was to have been 10).

8) Characterize the pub-owner. How is he important in the film? How does he compare to the club members?

9) What are the characteristics of the elite in the film? Write down at least one example for each category (clothing, vocabulary, behaviour, habits, expectations, values,

10) How do Alistair’s father and Miles’s father behave at the beginning and at the end of the film? What does their behaviour reveal about the alumni of the club?

11) Comment on the ending (from 1:32:15). What thoughts are you left with when Alistair walks out after talking to his uncle?

12) What is the effect of changing the title from the play, Posh, to The Riot Club?

13) Apart from class, are there any other important themes in the movie? Mention at least one and explain your choice.

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Uddrag
From left to right:
Toby Maitland,
Harry Villiers,
Alistair Ryle,
Miles Richards,
Hugo Fraser-Tyrwhitt,
Dimitri Mitropoulos,
Guy Bellingfield,
George Balfour,
Ed Montgomery,
James Leighton-Masters.


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3) Comment on the opening scene (0:00 – 3:30). What information are we given?
In the opening scene, viewers are informed of a hedonistic person who is killed due to treason. In addition, we are introduced to the occurrence of the riot clubs.

4) On which criteria are the members to the club selected? (3.30-28.30)
They all come from a privileged background with high financial status. But also come from a god school like Eton, St. Pauls or Westminister. (Upper class)