This document provides feedback on student responses to analyzing representations of class and status in a scene from the television show Merlin. It discusses the following key points:
1) Strong responses were able to analyze how the scene positioned Arthur and Merlin in relation to each other and Gaius through cross-cutting and nuances in status representation.
2) Weaker responses relied too heavily on binary oppositions and assumptions rather than exploring the range of representations offered, such as Merlin gaining respect from Arthur and Gaius.
3) Better responses identified shots like over-the-shoulder that established dominance and composition placing Arthur centrally with guards to show his power. Weaker responses confused technical terms.