Queen Elizabeth's Speech In her speech, Queen Elizabeth claims that while Diana's death was a tragedy, it is also an opportunity for the country to unite in their shared grief, She …show more content…
To support this argument, they use comparative sentence structure to introduce and disprove popular theories. In order to appear neutral, the author details multiple perspectives on media coverage from news outlets, without explicitly acknowledging one as superior. However, the author fails to avoid bias by choosing not to include important information, such as the fact that photos being published were likely taken by the same paparazzi who had been involved in the crash. It appears that the author’s intention was to both dispel common myths about the princess’s death, and indirectly lead readers to believe that some controversial methods of news coverage used were justifiable, if not morally ‘right’. Their audience would be those questioning the validity of controversial theories about Diana’s