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Audience: Belief, Values, and Needs (Ryan Alexander Kondo)
Mon Sep 02, 2019 1:01 pm
Beliefs, Values, and Needs
Ryan Alexander Kondo/12L
Article Summary
In the article “Mysterious 'Devil's Letter' Decoded”, it is stated that a letter written by a nun supposedly possessed by the devil from the 17th century that was written in an unknown language has been partly decoded. It is claimed that Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione in 1676 wrote the message after she awoke with a face covered in ink and possessing the cryptic letter.
Strengths and Weaknesses
This claim and article overall is interesting and bound to get clicks, and it’s perfect for the type of reader that likes the mystic and supernatural, regardless if there is no evidence. This article has no real evidence backing up the claims, but it does make for a very interesting and chill-inducing read.
Audience Analysis
The target audience, or at least the audience who would most likely read these types of articles, are ones who are either gullible enough to believe anything (even without evidence), or those who are just interested in reading about mystic/supernatural acts, because they just like them. The people who read this type of content usually believe in the supernatural, the mystic arts, and they value these kinds of stories that are very “awesome”. This kind of audience craves and even needs these “out-there” kind of stories, so they would believe it even it if it is only somewhat convincing.
Ryan Alexander Kondo/12L
Article Summary
In the article “Mysterious 'Devil's Letter' Decoded”, it is stated that a letter written by a nun supposedly possessed by the devil from the 17th century that was written in an unknown language has been partly decoded. It is claimed that Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione in 1676 wrote the message after she awoke with a face covered in ink and possessing the cryptic letter.
Strengths and Weaknesses
This claim and article overall is interesting and bound to get clicks, and it’s perfect for the type of reader that likes the mystic and supernatural, regardless if there is no evidence. This article has no real evidence backing up the claims, but it does make for a very interesting and chill-inducing read.
Audience Analysis
The target audience, or at least the audience who would most likely read these types of articles, are ones who are either gullible enough to believe anything (even without evidence), or those who are just interested in reading about mystic/supernatural acts, because they just like them. The people who read this type of content usually believe in the supernatural, the mystic arts, and they value these kinds of stories that are very “awesome”. This kind of audience craves and even needs these “out-there” kind of stories, so they would believe it even it if it is only somewhat convincing.
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Re: Audience: Belief, Values, and Needs (Ryan Alexander Kondo)
Mon Sep 09, 2019 11:41 am
Content-wise this is fine.
I'd recommend a title, putting your name, date, class, subheadings and numberings to organize your submission.
I'd recommend a title, putting your name, date, class, subheadings and numberings to organize your submission.
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