Writing for an Audenice
By: Fatih • Essay • 678 Words • May 24, 2010 • 1,081 Views
Writing for an Audenice
If someone were to arrive at their best friends sweet sixteen birthday party and to their surprise as they walked through the doorway they noticed a clown making balloon animals while riding a unicycle, it would then become apparent that his occupation was not fitted for his spectators. Many of the things that people read, watch, and write are all set for knowledge, attitude, and needs. Taking into consideration the people or group is more important then one may think. For instance, there is a gathering of mourners at a local fire chief’s funeral it is expected that the ones planning wouldn’t have booked a striper named, “The Moan-Ranger” who during the viewing is grinding on the casket to the song of “Wild Thang”. This wouldn't protain to the right audience. Writing to the right prospecters is more important then most may think, but not everyone is able to get the same enlightenment as others if it doesn't
have anything to do with them.
If I were to read a magazine about John Deer and stories of hunting I would need to have some type of knowledge about killing animals to fully understand what the writer was trying to express. Not knowing anything about the topic would mean that I wouldn't be able to totally grasp simply consepts that are very critcial. What would I be able to learn from a writing that I no background knowledge about? Someone that enjoys stories of hunting would be more interested and have a better outlook and image of the writing then someone who has no idea. The attitude towards the reader is going to jeporidizie how much information that one will collect from an article. Different imagines of one subject between two people can totally change the way the article is understood. When one my find a paper being insulting one may find it well written and educational. This is one reason why we have different critics in a movie or a novel, people view each piece
of writing differently then others. Reason being the way one was rasied, what one has been through in life, and what they simply find interesting to them. Another important ponit in analyzing a paper for an audience is their needs. Adapting what one may