Audience analysis is fundamental to the success of any message: to capture and hold an audience’s attention and to motivate readers and listeners‚ you must shape your message to meet the audience’s goals‚ interests‚ and needs. It is good to gear your message to your audience in order to solicit the feedback or outcome you are looking for. What about when your audience is diverse? How do you structure your communication in order to address the majority? How do you support your argument? Their
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Time less plots‚ compelling stories‚ strong female characters and a wide range of human emotions engage and captivate audiences. In addition Shakespeare had a major effect on the English language. The timeless plots of Shakespeare’s work are always compelling and never seem to grow “out of time” or get uncool. This demonstrates how we still manage to relate to the characters in plays even after all these years. As a result Shakespeare’s plays have always been very popular because the storylines
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birth to about age 6 has periods of ’sensitivity’ for certain things. From before birth‚ and lasting until 3‚ there is sensitivity for movement and language. From shortly after birth and peaking at about 2 there is sensitivity for order and the the sensitivity for the assimilation of images and refinement of the senses begins around 2.5 and lasts until about age 5. The period for order appears in the first year and continues through the second. The sensitivity this article will focus on‚ lasting
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Movies and television shows should included better role models for their audiences I’m sure it has happened plenty of times. When you finish watching a movie and afterwards feel so inspired. This is often when the movie hero was presented as someone we would like to be or has a personality that we admire. Sometimes it can be other characters that are shown to be “cool”‚ attractive‚ and popular that also inspires us to mimic their personality traits. Movies can also prompt us to try certain activities
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credible and debunk the rest. Secondly‚ increasing digital media channels give audience a platform to be broadcasters as well. Every blogger‚ every person on social media is a source of communication too and hence the media houses are not the only sources of information anymore. Thirdly‚ with the markets becoming more and more competitive‚ companies are consistently trying harder to communicate their messages to the audiences and digital is proving to provide a much larger ROI than any of the traditional
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Big Fat Gypsy Wedding Audience and Representation Analysis My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding was a programme broadcasted on channel 4. At it’s peak Big Fat Gypsy Wedding drew in an audience viewing of up to 8.7 million people‚ making it Channel 4’s eighth highest viewed programme. There are many different opinions as to what makes the programme so popular‚ that it is able to draw in audiences of half a dozen million and more week in week out. One theory as to why the programme is so popular could be due
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Why/ why not does the film “ dead poets’ society resonate with the 21st century audience? The film "dead poets society" talks about the time of 1959s‚ about the story of a class of boys within a luxurious school. Having a new teacher named Mr. Keating‚ he introduced the phrase of "carpe diem" to the boys‚ as with the phrase’s meaning of "seize the day". He taught the boys to think in a more creative manner in which was not very popular with the school’s style of teaching of that time. The story
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the so-called "Napoleonic code". As an audience‚ we sense the tension being created when he says "And I don’t like to be swindled." We see Stanley’s aggressive nature and his increasing anger towards Blanche through his actions and words‚ "Open your eyes to this stuff!" When Stella cries‚ "Don’t be such an idiot‚ Stanley"‚ he becomes even more enraged‚ "[he hurls the furs to the daybed]" and "[he kicks the trunk]". Tension is created here and‚ as an audience‚ we sense the drama that is about to come
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undertaken on the battlefield which were described as brutalising‚ horrific and an unjustifiable waste of human lives. Thus it is through these practices that allow Sassoon to capture the brutality‚ futility and horror of trench warfare towards his audiences. Throughout all the works of Sassoon‚ four poems have stood out to demonstrate these three themes. Brutality being illustrated through ‘Counter Attack’ and ‘Suicide in the Trenches’‚ ‘ The Hero’ and ‘Does it Matter?’ demonstrating futility whilst
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How does Shakespeare’s King Lear hold its appeal to a modern audience? King Lear‚ a play by William Shakespeare has held its appeal for modern audiences as it explores the universal ideas and timeless themes of Power and Loyalty communicated through characterisation‚ language techniques and representations that parallel the context of the time in which they are produced. In the opening scene of the ‘love test’ Lear is offering his kingdom to his daughters Goneril‚ Regan and Cordelia. Much
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