I found it very interesting to read through all of the questions and answers that everyone had. I saw vast differences in places and time and also similarities in why. I found that the audience is full of thinkers, adventurers, dreamers, ambition and grandeur. There where many questions of interest asked...What T.V. show would you like to be a part of? What movie star would you like to eat with? What is your favorite movie? These questions make me think that my audience is interested in getting away from reality. The responses to these questions brought answers of travel, investigation, creativity, simplicity, values, peace and adventure. They would all like to travel to many places. traveling because of family and relaxation, to revisit the past or visit a place they have never been and are intrigued by. Travel to see a new culture and be in Awe of it. When ask what they want to be when they grow up the answers where very different but everyone wanted to be better off than where they are now. When ask what they would write about everyone chose something that brought enjoyment and that they had passion about. Quotes were full of ambition, faith, honor, strength, adventure and genuineness. Some questions were simple and some where complex. When I address this audience I promise not to say anything bad about dogs. I love dogs. I found that people choose things based on their personal experience or those of people close to them. When ask about which path most would enjoy an adventure if they knew it was safe. I now know that I can write about any places and people if I choose. I can choose a variety of topics. I simply need to honest and adventurous with my writing. I can share my values and talk about my past if I choose. I get to write about things that I am passionate about, we can all do that because we where all have passion for the things that we answered.
I believe that is someone is passionate about something in their writing then the audience will pick up on that feeling and they will want to see what is there and to feel like they have gained something after they finish.
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