1. The purpose of the article Man Takes Fist Steps on the Moon by The Times is to announce to the audience the greatest moment of time, which is the moment when Neil Armstrong became the first man to take a walk on the moon’s surface. The interaction that the speaker, audience, and subject develop affects the text in a way that it accomplishes the purpose The Times had, and it also makes the text more interesting.
The purpose of the following speech revealed in 1999, prepared by President’s Nixon’s writer, William Safire is to honor these brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin for doing such a dangerous job of going to moon and be the first men to step on the moon’s surface. The text was affected because the audience understands and connects with the speaker on what he is trying to say. It gives the text a sense of consolation and that makes it easier for the audience to connect.
Novelist Ayn Rand’s commentary The July 16, 1969 Launch: A symbol of Man’s Greatness first appeared in the Objectivist has a purpose and is to tell the audience how amazing man can be, and although men are so little compared to the huge they do, something as wonderful and amazing like landing on he moon can be accomplished. The interaction among speaker, audience, and subject affects the text by making the audience feel the same way as the speaker, that feeling of being amazed of what humans can do and being proud of it. It accomplishes the purpose that Ayn Rand had.
The cartoon Transported by Herblock has a purpose, the purpose is to show the audience how focused everybody was on the moon landing that they forgot how chaotic the world was and still is. Poverty, war, and prejudice were overwhelming the world and when this greatest moment of time came it made people forget about the problems, and all their focus was on this event. The interaction of the speaker, the audience and subject affects the text in a