The 'BlackBeat' magazine featured an article about the RnB sensation known as Ray J. The linguistic techniques featured within this article convey a variety of codes and conventions.
The first paragraph begins with a brief description of the actions being displayed by the RnB singer during an interview. 'Ray J fidgets, a lot. He's not outwardly nervous or apprehensive'. This successfully gives the reader a sense of personal relationship with the artist being discussed. This is also emphasised with the mass amount of times that the artist claims he works under the wing of God. I.E: 'I just let God take care of the rest'. By doing this, he is successfully fulfilling the interest levels of a Christianity orientated audience. Another convention in which this fulfils is the personal identity convention. By creating a mutual interest and belief between the artist and reader, this successfully creates a method of relation between the artist and reader.
We can also notice that there is a high amount of factual based information such as amounts of album sales, future events in which will take place for the artist and recent happenings in the artist's life. This exemplifies the writer fulfilling the convention of surveillance by giving them information on 'what's going on' with the artist.
In summary, from the general knowledge I possess on the artist, the dialect being spoken and the magazine the article is featured in, we can gather that the audience for this article would be demographically described as aged 16-35 of the african or caribbean ethnicity.
No comments:
Post a Comment