lunes, 11 de mayo de 2015

Wall Street Vampires in New York Times

1.

  • Speaker: 
  • Occasion: Congress who owe favours to the "vampires" and want to  terminate Dodd-Frank.
  • Audience: The people in America.(the masses)
  • Purpose: To critique those congressmen who would willingly take away something that is bringing common good in order to benefit those few "vampires".
  • Subject:The removal of Dodd-frank 
  • Tone: reproach, disapproving
2.
  • The time is essential because the Dodd-Frank is a program that has been working since 2010.
  • He is concise explaining his main subject in the first paragraph and catches the reader right away.
  •  He explains the subject and why it is important but he does not give solutions to this problem.
  • He writes in short sentences as well as in an active voice.He does not give examples why the opponents are right, he is always criticising them. 
  • He does not use any kind of illustration or video to demonstrate his point to the reader.

3.
  • Political Corruption
  • Financial Inequality
  • Opposition Groups

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/11/opinion/paul-krugman-wall-street-vampires.html?ref=opinion&_r=0