Analysis - Obituaries

Analysis - Obituaries

By Zach Batia

For this analysis entry I looked at the obituary of a man named Mark Valente who passed away Monday at the age of 36. The obituary highlights a number of significant events in Valente's life, and shares some details about him that help capture the image of who he was.

The obituary begins by naming the man's father, high school, and place of origin. This initial info helps readers identify with the man's upbringing and social circumstances. The article then shifts to describing qualities and characteristics of Valente, which helps to humanize him to readers who never knew him. Finally, the story returns to anecdotes from the man's life, including stories of a woman in his life and his experiences with deaf populations.

Overall, the writer uses the setting of the man's upbringing, descriptive personality characteristics, and life stories to personify and humanize the life of a man who has passed away. The writer likely talked to the man's family to obtain information and understand how they wanted the information to be reported.

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