Voices Gap Flashcards
(21 cards)
Gap of the Charlie Brooker text
G- opinion article in line with the viewpoint of the Guardian, left-wing political
A - Guardian readers fans of broker, educated adults and satire fans
P- to entertain inform and persuade- shares his opinion on the harmful effects of social media
Gap of the Ian Birrell text
G- opinion article
A- ‘I’ readers, those with interest in marginalised groups, commuters paper
P- raise awareness
Gap of de profundis
G- autobiography/ letter which is the only form of writing allowed in prison
A- private audience - himself and bosey- secondary audience of publication
- audience of his critics and fans- self awareness of what he can say
P- love letter, catharsis, self expression
Gap of maya angelou text
G- autobiography
A- public- fans of maya, people that have read previous autobiographies
P- entertain and inform
Gap of Alan Bennett text
G- diary intented for public audience
A- readers of previous diaries, fans of himself
P- to reflect to entertain to inform
Gap of eyewitness account
G- memoir- edited version of diaries
A- private and later public audience
P- to inform on the realities of war
Gap of a ride of two halves
G- blog
A- public- cycling enthusiasts, travel enthusiasts, private audience to reflect
P- to inform entertain and persuade people to join training camps
Gap of ufo podcast
G- podcast- spoken transcript pre planned
A- public- followers and fans of podcast, conspiracy theorists, interest in military and government
P- to inform and entertain
gap of Diana interview
G- transcribed interview
Questions- pre planned
A- 23 million initial viewers- primary audience
Subsequent viewers post controversy and Diana’s death
- panorama audience and those with interest in royals/diana
P- bashirs purpose- inform entertain, and to provoke and challenge Diana
Diana’s purpose- informing and sharing her side/ awareness of hiv
Gap of president Obama text
G- televised interview- transcribed- questions pre planned
A - tonight show, interest in current affairs, politics, fans of Obama
P- Leno- inform entertain
Obama- reassurance/ preservation of self/ gain support for political party
Gap for the kings speech text
G- written script for performance
A- initial- actors
Subsequent audience- those interested in royal family/ Colin firth/ award nominated films
P- to entertain/ inform
Gap of when I lived in Peru
G- Radio drama script
A- initial performers, BBC4 listeners, radio drama fans, comedy fans
P- to entertain
Gap of Chris reigner tsunami text
G- reportage- transcribed from spoken
A- national geographic and Chris reigner fans, interest in current affairs/ the environment
P- to inform
Gap of earthquake scuba diving text
G- reportage- first person perspective of a news event
A- guardian readers, weekend, left wing, educated adult readership, environmental interest, fans of read
P- to inform entertain and reflect
Gap of boxer handsome
G- review
A- independent readers, interest in boxing, new literature, readers of the novel
P- to inform, entertain and persuade people
Gap of the bridge text
G- print review , broadsheet in the Financial Times
A- educated fans of Hoyle m, interest in Nordic noir, those who have watched the season
P- to inform, entertain, persuade
Gap of John f Kennedy text
G- speech
A- primary- Washington / America/ world
- lasting global audience
- significant moment in history
P- to reassure, unite, instil hope, to sign in the us government, to state aims and objectives of new administration
Gap of the eve of battle speech
G- Eve of battle speech
A- primary- soldiers/ lasting global audience/ recorded by journalist and published
P- inspire and motivate, to promote caution and respectful behaviour
Gap of sea and Sardinia
G- travelogue/ autobiography
A- for reflection, fans of dh Lawrence, people interested in travel writing- for critics and persecutors
P- inform and entertain
Gap of Paris Paul Theroux text
G- travel writing / journal
A- personal for reflection/ public- fans of Theroux/ travel writing/ interest in different cultures/ Chinese culture
P- to inform, entertain/ persuade to win people over to his way of thinking