David Britton
David Britton, another publisher off The Daily Dot, who's articles captured my attention and appealed to me both through stylistic uses of educational and informative tones and credible sources, informs his readers and reveals his writing skills through criticizing and sharing embarrassing stories.
Britton bases his values for writing and publishing on the most popular society stories and focuses on the negative and embarrassing aspects of it. Both article "Cash Me Ousside' girl owns David Spade on Instagram" and "Marriage Proposal at Fenway Park could not have gone worse" focus on attacking and denouncing the topics presented.
The possible purpose for Bitton's emphasis on negatively portraying an incident might have been caused by the interests of society. Nowadays, the youth of America enjoys recollecting and researching stories that reveal riveting stories which denigrate a certain someone. By maintaining such an opposing stylistic approach, Britton receives a higher possibility of sustaining and appealing to a broad audience, which would include teenagers and individuals who enjoy reading critical comments.
Each one of Britton's articles start off with an attention grabbing paragraph. In his article "'Cash Me Ousside' girl owns David Spade on Instagram" Britton stated, "Nothing is more confusing/infuriating to people over than 30 thanDanielle Bergoli aka the “Cash me Ousside” girl. Bergoli rocketed to fame when she appeared on The Dr. Phil Show during a segment called “I Want To Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking, 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried To Frame Me For A Crime" (Britton, 2017). The article introduced the topic presented and showcased background information on Danielle Bergoli (the girl Britton criticizes), which gave his article credibility and appealed the readers to his educated tone.
Britton enjoys shifting from educating his readers on the problem and focusing on revealing his caustic tone. In the same article, he shared, "What makes her burn trump Spade’s is that what she said was probably true. She’s also not great at identifying celebrities" (Britton, 2017). The corrosive comments and critical blames Britton carries out on the subject reveal his dislike for such attention seeking individuals. His other article, ""Marriage Proposal at Fenway Park could not have gone worse", reveals the same critical tone, as he explains a mans failed try at asking his significant other's hand in marriage.
The honesty and unbiasedness of Britton's writing reveals his unique stylistic approach, as he does what many are afraid to do; criticize and state the unsaid. Although his articles may offend the subjects which are being presented with the unfeeling and direct commentaries, Britton constructs a well written argument and uses a handful of great rhetorical strategies in determination of collecting a broad audience who enjoys reading over his well written pieces.
Britton bases his values for writing and publishing on the most popular society stories and focuses on the negative and embarrassing aspects of it. Both article "Cash Me Ousside' girl owns David Spade on Instagram" and "Marriage Proposal at Fenway Park could not have gone worse" focus on attacking and denouncing the topics presented.
The possible purpose for Bitton's emphasis on negatively portraying an incident might have been caused by the interests of society. Nowadays, the youth of America enjoys recollecting and researching stories that reveal riveting stories which denigrate a certain someone. By maintaining such an opposing stylistic approach, Britton receives a higher possibility of sustaining and appealing to a broad audience, which would include teenagers and individuals who enjoy reading critical comments.
Each one of Britton's articles start off with an attention grabbing paragraph. In his article "'Cash Me Ousside' girl owns David Spade on Instagram" Britton stated, "Nothing is more confusing/infuriating to people over than 30 thanDanielle Bergoli aka the “Cash me Ousside” girl. Bergoli rocketed to fame when she appeared on The Dr. Phil Show during a segment called “I Want To Give Up My Car-Stealing, Knife-Wielding, Twerking, 13-Year-Old Daughter Who Tried To Frame Me For A Crime" (Britton, 2017). The article introduced the topic presented and showcased background information on Danielle Bergoli (the girl Britton criticizes), which gave his article credibility and appealed the readers to his educated tone.
Britton enjoys shifting from educating his readers on the problem and focusing on revealing his caustic tone. In the same article, he shared, "What makes her burn trump Spade’s is that what she said was probably true. She’s also not great at identifying celebrities" (Britton, 2017). The corrosive comments and critical blames Britton carries out on the subject reveal his dislike for such attention seeking individuals. His other article, ""Marriage Proposal at Fenway Park could not have gone worse", reveals the same critical tone, as he explains a mans failed try at asking his significant other's hand in marriage.
The honesty and unbiasedness of Britton's writing reveals his unique stylistic approach, as he does what many are afraid to do; criticize and state the unsaid. Although his articles may offend the subjects which are being presented with the unfeeling and direct commentaries, Britton constructs a well written argument and uses a handful of great rhetorical strategies in determination of collecting a broad audience who enjoys reading over his well written pieces.