Purpose and Audience. Created by the Bryan Station High School English Department Adapted by Denise Gill, South Pasadena High School

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Quick Write Think about the last movie you rented, saw at the movie theater, or watched online. Who do you think the intended audience was? Why do you think that? What do you think the purpose or point of the movie was? How do you know?

Purpose and Audience Created by the Bryan Station High School English Department Adapted by Denise Gill, South Pasadena High School

As a reader and as a writer, the first time you approach a text it is important to think about purpose and audience. Purpose: An author s purpose is his or her main reason for writing. Think: What is this for? Audience: An author s audience is the particular group of readers or viewers that the writer is addressing. Think: Who is this for?

Identifying Purpose There are three broad purposes for writing: 1. To inform. Example: John Steinbeck wrote the novella Of Mice and Men in 1937 and the Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Grapes of Wrath in 1939. 2. To persuade. Example: Lucky Boy has the best burritos in the area, and it is completely worth it to pay extra to have Postmates deliver it to you. 3. To entertain. Example: Marcus was beyond upset. His sister had made the honor roll again and he hadn t. This meant she would be hanging out with her friends all weekend while he studied. Just thinking about it was enough to make him kick his dresser in anger. (This is for writing that others will see. Some people write for personal reflection perhaps in some sort of journal or diary with no intention of sharing it, so that would not fit into these categories. We are only focused on writing that will be seen by others.)

me & my mom are going to the store tonight so I cant come over I am going to get those new nikes tho! To inform

Hey... To entertain

You have to go to homecoming or you will be sad when everyone is talking about it the next day Don t be silly To persuade

me & raymond are driving down colorado and just saw this man singing dancing on the sidewalk he was really yelling more than singing, tho ray was laughing so hard he almost hit the car in front of us! To entertain

did you hear michelle and david broke up? idk why but she is so mad To inform Or entertain

I promise I didnt tell anyone what you told me why would I do that? besides I didnt see jenny last week and she is the one telling everyone To persuade

Identifying Audience The audience an author is addressing should be reflected in almost every aspect of a text s appearance and language. Examples: Layout Formality Diction or Word Choice Content or Subject Matter Length

Considering Audience: Emailing a Teacher What is the hmwk due tmrw? kthnx Dear Ms Gill, This is Perceval from period 1. I was sick and absent from class yesterday. I looked at the homework on the website, but I m not sure which terms I am supposed to define. Please let me know if you have a chance. Thanks, Perceval

Identifying Purpose & Audience 1. What is the intended purpose of each these videos? 2. How do you know? 3. Who is the intended audience of each of these videos? 4. How do you know? R Word https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t549volca_q Talent http://youtu.be/jca_p_3fcwa

Quickwrite #2 Think of the most fun you ve ever had with one of your friends. First, write about a time when you have had the most fun you ve ever had with one of your friends. Write as if you were describing this to another peer. Be sure to think about your purpose, and your audience, and how you ll reflect that in your writing. Then write about that same experience, but this time write as if you were describing this to your parent, guardian, or another adult. Be sure to think about the different ways that you can change what you ve already written to reflect a different purpose and audience.