Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Deadline #3 HW# 5 Audience Analysis

The group I think I will be focusing on for my paper is the non-hunting majority in America. These are people who are neutral on the issue of hunting. The background of my audience is that they live anywhere in the United States, from big cities to rural areas. They were never interested or influence by hunting at either a young age or now. They have never have thought about hunting or cared about it. My audience educational skills range from everyday workers to surgeons. Educational skills does not have a real influence on my topic. The position and attitude of my audience on hunting is neutral. They are not biased on the issue. Their attitude is they don't care about it. The purpose for them reading my paper is to sway their position in favor of hunting in America and to show them the positive side of hunting. The goal is to help preserve hunting in America for the future. What I want them to know after reading my paper is that hunting is not a cruel sport, but more as a conservation tool to manage our wildlife and to continue its long tradition in America. What I want the audience to do after reading my paper is to be in favor of hunting and join organizations that fight to preserve hunting, such as SCI (Safari Club International) and petition bills that abolish hunting. My audience already knows the basics of the hunting controversy, such as hunting is in-humane and hunting is an American tradition. They want to know more in-depth information as why hunting is a positive in this country and what are the benefits for everyone. They need to know that hunting is not what it is to be perceived as. They need to know that hunting does good for society economically and socially. In addition, they need to know the negative affects on ecosystems where hunting is prohibited.

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