Eastenders;
- A pub- The Queen Victoria
- A Café- Bridge Street Cafe
- A local Shop- Minute Mart
- A pub- The Rover's Return
- A Café- Roy's Rolls
- A local shop- D&S Alahan's
- A pub- The Woolpack
- A Café- Cafe Main Street
- A local shop- Farrers Barn
During soap operas, the characters usually belong to specific families. It's the families that they belong to that usually decide how they will act in the neighbourhood and how people react to them. The way the characters will act usually depend on gender as well as the women are perceived as stronger than the male characters. A female characters can be developed in two ways, The matriarch or The bitch. In Coronation Street, the matriarch would be Rita as she is always caring about others instead of herself. This causes others to go to Rita when they need someone and for people to respect her.
In Coronation Street, the bitch would be Tracy Barlow as she is always thinking of a scheme or a derogatory comment towards someone. Lately on the show, she has been sleeping with someone else's boyfriend just because that girlfriend is the friend of the person who got her fiancé rightfully put in prison.
As for the male characters, they are either seen as the Unintelligent or the Socially Awkward. These characters are usually there for the girls to use as they see fit, however on occasion you do get the Bad Guy. In Coronation Street, Kirk is the guy who is seen as unintelligent. He doesn't answer most of the questions on the show but when he does you can be guaranteed that it will be pointless and stupid.
In Coronation Street, Steve McDonald is seen as the socially awkward. In the beginning he would just say inappropriate jokes but lately his depression has caused him to withdraw completely from people so he just becomes awkward when he tries to talk to people.
Soap operas plot lines are open narratives. By the end of the episode not everything is all wrapped up and over with. Usually there is a big plot line that slowly builds up over months of episodes before it is solved and then the next one comes along. In Eastenders the big plot line was 'who killed Lucy?' Lucy was killed on 18th April 2014 but the killer wasn't revealed until 19th February 2015. However, since these big plots take a long time they have minor plots in the program that can end at the end of the episode or a few episodes later. There are other types of narratives in soap operas and they are;
Micro-Narrative: Is the relationship between characters. This could be an altercation between two of the characters.
Meta-Narrative: This is usually issues relating to Race and Drugs.
Macro-Narrative: This is the notion of a mini-society. This can mean the street in Coronation Street.
Trans-Narrative: The sum of all stories seen at once.
Hyper-Narrative: A similar scale of collective stories.







