The goal of the author to show infidelity from an alternative side and describe that the partner who committed it also suffers. The language used to reach this audience can be described as African-American street slang (Díaz, “The Cheater’s Guide” para. The political and or economic class of the intended audience can be described as African-American or Latino migrants. My attitude to the target audience is that I am also in a relationship, and therefore may face the problem of infidelity. The audience is people who are in a relationship the text is sent to those who committed treason. In addition, through this work, the reader can seek satisfaction with the desire for knowledge of what cheater feels. In this case, through entertainment, the reader wants to find out how to cope with the breakup that took place because of their infidelity. The Cheater’s Guide to Love is a narrative nonfiction entertainment in this story is due to the humorous presentation of events. “The Cheater’s Guide to Love.” The New Yorker, 2012. From this source I want to get knowledge about the life of migrants.ĭíaz, Junot. As a logos, Junot Díaz cites the experience that his acquaintances encountered in childhood. As a pathos Junot Díaz introduces a large number of emotional dialogues between the actors. As an ethos, Junot Díaz actively uses Latin American slang, which shows his belonging to the environment. The message of the document is Latin American migrants constantly face difficulties (Díaz, “The Pura Principle” para. His assumptions about the world as he finds it are that he is a victim of the social conditions in which migrants are placed. The author’s job is writer and creative writing professor his identity group profile fits into the social order as he actively uses Latin American slang in his works. This is important because it affects my acceptance of the information, as it gives an understanding that the author knows insight information about the struggles of this social group. His profile is Dominican-American, which shows his belonging to the socially determined identity group of migrants. The author Junot Díaz at the time of writing The Pura Principle, he was 42 years old. The length of the text does not affect how it is received by the intended audience. The date of publication is 2010 which is more than 10 years ago, however, this does not affect the perception of information in any way – the problems of migrants are still relevant in American society. The goal of the text is to demonstrate the plight of migrants. The language used to reach this audience can be described is slang (Díaz, “The Pura Principle” para. The political and economic class of the intended audience can be described as migrants below the poverty line. I belong to the target audience because Latin American migrants live in my area of residence. The audience is Latin American migrants and those who live in close proximity to them. The reader desires distraction from problems by diving into the more serious problems of heroes. Through this entertainment reader desires to get knowledge about the problems of intergenerational relationships. At least my grandfather had been able to join the army and go fight them.The Pura Principle is a narrative nonfiction entertainment in this story is based on the comic confrontation of a conservative mother and a modern son. All because of a seventy-year-old hurt that had somehow been passed down to me like some poisonous heirloom, and monsters I couldn't fight because they were all dead, beyond killing or punishing or any kind of reckoning. I thought about how my grandfather's family had been taken from him, and how because of that my dad grew up feeling like he didn't have a dad, and now I had acute stress and nightmares and was sitting alone in a falling-down house and crying hot, stupid tears all over my shirt. I thought about how the children who lived in this house had been burned up and blown apart because a pilot who didn't care pushed a button. I thought about their wasted bodies being fed to incinerators because people they didn't know hated them. I thought about how my great-grandparents had starved to death. “I couldn't stop myself, so I thought about all the bad things and I fed it and fed it until I was crying so hard I had to gasp for breath between sobs.
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