In the two screengrabs denoted are; 1) a woman counting out cash. 2) Arbor's reaction to this, his mouth open. Arbors facial expression connotes shock and surprise, presumably at the amount of money he is about to be given. Arbor is young and the fact he feels he has a need to be in possesion of such a large amount of money symbolises he obviously comes from quite a poor background/low social class. This is rough and hard hitting because it shows he ignores the opportunity to recieve an education, which may prove better for him in the long term and instead does difficult and illegal work in return for quick cash. This is significant because it shows that he feels he has to help provide for himself and his family at such a young age which connotes he does not come from a wealthy background and is most likely working class.
Age:
In the screengrab denoted is an older man between two young children, looking down at one (Arbor) in confusion. In the dialogue he says "You should be at school, you." From appearance and costume (swifty and arbor are still both wearing there school uniform), you can clearly see that the two boys are a lot younger than kitten. The dialouge also suggests that they are very young because they are still supposed to be in full time education. However, Kitten does not report them and maybe because he sees an opportunity to take advantage of the two kids because they are younger and are motivated by any opportunity to make quick cash. Tlhis representation supports the idea that younger children are often more guillible and more obedient and the tone of this is brutal yet sympathetic.
Ethnicity
In the screengrab denoted are three white men dressed in flourescent jackets. The main ethinicity throughout the film is white which may connote there is not much diversity up north and it is a predominatly white area.
Gender
In the screengrab denoted is a woman knelt down beside a boy who has his head down and hood up. This connotes that she is begging or pleading with him. Arbors mother desperately continues to convince him that education is whats best for him but he refuses to listen. Arbor's mother plays the role of the archetype "The downtrodden woman". Neither Arbor or even Price drop pay any consideration to the words of Arbor's mother throughout and although she often has good intentions she and all her efforts are often disregarded. This may be a demonstration of how women are treated in a society such as this one; ignored and insignificant whereas the men may be the complete opposite. It shows the role woman typically play in a family and how although sometimes its only them trying to work for the best, it isnt always enough.
Regional Identity
In the screengrab denoted are several horses travelling on the road in front of cars. This image suggests that the characters in the film do not belong somewhere in the city, where it may be more rare for people to use horses as transport. Instead it suggests that Arbor and his family belong somewhere where there is a lot more grass and country area. Their accents also support this idea and the family are most likely from somewhere in the North of England.
Sexuality
Sexuality is not very much seen/explored in the selfish giant however there is some use of the word "gay" which is said in a negative manner maybe suggesting some element of homophobia.
Disability
This screengrab is taken from a scene where Arbor is seen banging his head agressively against his brothers bed. This connotes that Arbor may be eaily frustrated and get angry quickly. His behavior in this scene supports the fact that he has ADHD, revealed by his mother. She herself appears unable to cope with his anger and outburts and often becomes the victim during his tantrums. His behaviour throughout does not improve and we also see him being kicked out of school earlier in the film.