Speaker- Jan Moir seems to care about women's issue and is most likely a feminist. She constantly talks about women's empowerment, such as when she writes "I'm a fan, but so far Ivanka Trump's only empowered herself." Moir's writing style is conservative, which is displayed as she supports many Republicans in the U.S., but gaudy. She often talks about how "we know the tawdry reality behind the facade of David Beckham" or other flashy topics about famous men and women.
Occasion- Moir writes her pieces when she feels like stirring up controversy. For example, out of nowhere, she writes an article about "The tragic empty lives of former child stars: JAN MOIR on how Emma Watson's role as self-appointed global feminist is getting a bit too much." Moir seems like she either writes articles after a major study comes out, she wants to be controversial, or she has been told to write an article.
Audience- These articles are mostly directed at women. When articles like "Ladies, the best way to end revenge porn is to stop posing in nude" are mentioned, its obvious she wants women who agree with her to pay attention. When she says "she looked like a cross between Richard III and campaigning lawyer Gareth Peirce" it displays one of her characteristics. She is extremely judgmental, often using other's opinions to back up her claims because she wants women agree with her.
Purpose- The purpose of her writing seems to be to return to the "good ol'days." She often shames women for their action, again citing the article on revenge porn. Another article that proves this would be "Bravery in the face of a feminist fireball of outrage: JAN MOIR says rape victim's acknowledgement she could have better protected herself is far more helpful than the attitude of campaign groups." She wants women to respond by acknowledging small mistakes they make and fixing them.
Subject- The topic of Moir's writing is to address women's issues. This can be anything from women's empowerment to the physical issues. Men will not be able to relate to her writing in most cases.
Tone- Moir has a complaining tone in all of her articles. She nags at people for small mistakes they make or issues they cannot control. For example, "The real reason Kate plays the victim... she cannot admit to her beauty, because she feels it dilutes her talent." Articles like this are cruel to women and ask the audience to join along with her and help her belittle women.
Occasion- Moir writes her pieces when she feels like stirring up controversy. For example, out of nowhere, she writes an article about "The tragic empty lives of former child stars: JAN MOIR on how Emma Watson's role as self-appointed global feminist is getting a bit too much." Moir seems like she either writes articles after a major study comes out, she wants to be controversial, or she has been told to write an article.
Audience- These articles are mostly directed at women. When articles like "Ladies, the best way to end revenge porn is to stop posing in nude" are mentioned, its obvious she wants women who agree with her to pay attention. When she says "she looked like a cross between Richard III and campaigning lawyer Gareth Peirce" it displays one of her characteristics. She is extremely judgmental, often using other's opinions to back up her claims because she wants women agree with her.
Purpose- The purpose of her writing seems to be to return to the "good ol'days." She often shames women for their action, again citing the article on revenge porn. Another article that proves this would be "Bravery in the face of a feminist fireball of outrage: JAN MOIR says rape victim's acknowledgement she could have better protected herself is far more helpful than the attitude of campaign groups." She wants women to respond by acknowledging small mistakes they make and fixing them.
Subject- The topic of Moir's writing is to address women's issues. This can be anything from women's empowerment to the physical issues. Men will not be able to relate to her writing in most cases.
Tone- Moir has a complaining tone in all of her articles. She nags at people for small mistakes they make or issues they cannot control. For example, "The real reason Kate plays the victim... she cannot admit to her beauty, because she feels it dilutes her talent." Articles like this are cruel to women and ask the audience to join along with her and help her belittle women.