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Analysis of Mail on Sunday Article on Tourism

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Have a little read: ... Just by looking at the titles given by 'the mail on sunday' and the shelter advertisment, a lot can be told. "Is he keeping the tourists away." This title from 'the mail on sunday' almost instantly puts negative views on the person named 'he'. This title is very effective in the way that 'he' is used instead of 'she' or 'they'. 'He' is used because men are a stronger then women and so people feel more uncomfortable when 'he' is used. The title is also effective in the way that it gives the basic backround of the subject. By giving a small bit of information the reader wants to read on and find out all the facts. "The five faces of homelessness." The title from the shelter advertisment is clever in many ways. The title is cleverly linked to the pictures at the bottom of the page which are pictures of five homeless peoples faces. This advertisment aswell as the Mail on sunday article feeds potential readers a bit of information which makes them want to read on which is what a titles job is. Looking at the language produced by the two articles a lot can be told. The mail on sunday article is written in an informal manner which is effective in the way that it provides a good use of emotive words and phrases. In this article all of the emotive words are used as a weapon against the homeless people. An example of this is when the article uses words like 'dossers' and 'beggars' or more effectively 'unwanted deterant'. The emotive words alone give vital information. Effective phrases like 'army of scroungers', 'hordes of beggars', 'traditional begging grounds' and 'proffetional beggars' give the reader the impression that the homeless beg in large proffessional groups that are organized like an army. Also expressions like 'frightening women and older people' illistrate that the homeless are clever and threatening. The article aso tries to give the impression that the homeless are a desease by using phrases like 'a new plague' or even by using long discrptive sentances : "Littered with used condoms, broken bottles, larger cans, syringes and human excrement." This emotive sentance is yet another example of the article suggesting that the homeless bring desease. The words 'condoms' and 'syringes' direct the reader to thinking about aids. Throughout the article emotive words are used to describe the homeless but are also used to describe towns

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