Thursday, July 18, 2019
Compare and contrast these two newspaper articles Essay
The tabloid and broadsheet articles have the same topic but are written in extremely different styles. They are both in the same place within the two papers and are not on the front page. This shows they are not major stories. The lexis and syntax are different as is the graphology. The tabloids aim for target readers in social groups C2, D and E while the broadshhet papers aim for target readers in social groups A, B and C1. The tabloid paper uses the pyramid formation to lay out the pages. The headline is made the biggest piece of writting to grab attention. A pun is put in to get you to then read on. For Prince Harry they use ââ¬Ë His Royal Stynessââ¬â¢ which is a play on words were they involve the story and how he is being punished by having to work on a farm. The tabloid then focuses mainly on the pictures which have been manipulated by adding in people that arenââ¬â¢t there to make Harry look worse so more people will want to read the rest of the story. The picture was superimposed and this sets you up for the following text. The writting its self isnââ¬â¢t very informative and uses a basic lexis and syntax ââ¬Ëfor wearing a Nazi uniform to a palââ¬â¢s fancy dress party. ââ¬Ë this uses a more Colloquial language. The style is informal and the writer uses a semantic field of ââ¬ËNazis and pig farmingââ¬â¢. The tabloid also has small side stories and links that lead of in another direction, they have a story still involved with the royal family but moves of Prince Harry and on to the whole royal family when they have a survey about them. The writer makes the overall register quite playful and slightly mocking towards the Prince making him look less respectable â⬠Weed the plants (not that weed Harry)â⬠is put into embarasses him as he had been acused of doing cannabis before. The writting is more opinion based ââ¬Å"The rowdy royalâ⬠than factual based and it doesnââ¬â¢t state who the quotes are from in name â⬠a security resource revealedâ⬠. Unlike the broadsheet paper so it shows that the tabloid paper is more factual. In the broadsheet paper the quotes seem more reliable because it says exactly who is saying it and it gives a short amount of information about who the quote is from â⬠Ian Davidson, the MP for Glasgowâ⬠. This article doesnââ¬â¢t exploit the story and use it as an excuse to mock Prince Harry. The writer Andrew Pierce puts in his opinion subtly. The writer makes fewer puns and uses fewer pictures and focuses more on the actual text. Pierce uses a more intellectual syntax and using a wider and more polysyllabic words â⬠recomendations, combination and commemorateâ⬠. Pierce uses longer more complex scentences using more clauses â⬠the hearings, which will be televised, begin on February 7â⬠. The target readership is for people who generally enjoy reading, like those in social groups A, B and C1. Pierce took a different perspective on this story and didnââ¬â¢t focus on Harry so much but spread the story wider to cover the whole of the royal family questioning them politaclly and morally. ââ¬Å"Plans by German politicians â⬠¦.. could cause further embarrassment for the Royal Familyâ⬠This shows that the braodsheet paper is taking things into more depth. The graphology is plainer with just the headline, the text and a small picture making you focus more on the actual text. The overal register is more serious and truthful. The broadsheet paper and tabloid papers are on two very different levels. The broadsheet is more in depth and formal, while the tabloid is more informal and uses a more colloquial language. This shows the different styles of writting used and the different layouts.
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