The document discusses Richard Dyer's theory of star image and how pop stars construct their public persona. It explains that pop stars have an identity beyond just their musical talents. Their image becomes a recognizable "brand" used across different media. Record companies help shape stars' images to appeal to audiences and generate revenue. A star's persona represents cultural values and helps promote certain ideologies. Successful pop stars adapt their image over time to remain engaging to fans. Star image motifs like recurring logos or styles help establish an artist as a brand. The document provides examples of image motifs used by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Eminem, and Lily Allen and how their images have evolved. Learners are tasked to