2 pg spread article voice and narrative

 In many sports magazines, the articles usually follow a more informal theme to educate you on a certain manner or to share a story. Sometimes quotes are added which are a first person POV and help add to the story they are trying to share or used  as some type of evidence in their article to back something up or add something on. 


 This is the opening for the main article of the blog . It starts off with a brief explanation of the picture and explains why the article is and how he important he is. This gives off a more informal and direct tone to it. They are stating a point and why basically.

This is the first part of the article. As it can be seen the article is broken down into parts and this is the first part. It overall is supposed to be focused on how tom brady is aging and his time is nearly almost here. This section of the article mainly follows facts and studies and is very educating. They probably started off this blog with facts and research to just get some general interesting things to draw the reader in a little bit. Then the next page dives a lot more deeper into Tom Brady and just shows a lot of respect towards him as a person and a QB.
This is the next page. The overall 2page spread focuses on storytelling the parts of Tom Brady's life, it sometimes uses quotes to show and persuade their overall goal which is to showcase how influential and great Tom Brady is on and off of the field. There is a big pull quote used on the left page and this is for the story telling aspect and its a first person voice. The overall article flows well and it uses headings to differentiate to new topics or try to switch onto new ideas but when they do this the flow isn't disrupted  and the overall goal and message is kept on through out the article. 


In conclusion I understand that to keep my 2page spread consistent, using informative language and having information that is relevant.

 

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