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Press Reaction To Harold Shipman  

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Press Reaction to Harold Shipman We have been asked to look at how newspapers manipulate emotions we did this by looking at all of the most popular newspapers in the days following the sentencing of Harold shipman. Each of the papers have bold, punchy, layouts and articles that grab your attention with headlines like "Why did they let him go on?" and "Death of Trust" which is also metaphorical because Death can only happen to something living and Trust is not alive by definition. The Sun, Telegraph, Mirror, Daily Mail and The Times all have headlines that use bold, large type, which make it attractive to the eye. I have also noticed that the headlines leave out important information and therefore it becomes second nature to read on so that your mind can build up a picture of what went on, which could mean purchasing the newspaper which is the purpose...

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