- The feel of the essay
He feels sorry to those who doesn’t understand what is First Amendment, by applying it anyhow and anywhere without clearly understanding it.
- Lesson
There is every judgement in any single word used. Therefore, people should be keen with word they use or quote. A good lesson is from the article written by Santa Rosa Junior College which had hate speech where the constitution did not favour them.
- What to do after reading
The reader should judge on how to use First Amendment and make some decisions. Does his/her stand favour him/her. A good example is given of Toni Smith who was against the government’s policy. She took a strong stand.
Audience
The citizens who like writing the article, giving free-speech, quoting information from other authors and those who like their stands. The author is very much familiar with the topic since he had been a writer of university politics.
- Assumption of the author’s topic:
- He or she is literate
- The reader has passed through campus or college life
- Must understand the constitution
- What not assumed
- The First Amendment does not apply everywhere.
- Hate speech is not free speech to others
- First Amendment does not favour a college or campus student
- Precision of the author’s topic
Stance or voice
- Give detailed information about the topic
- Gives the relevant example about the topic
- He introduces himself as literate written who has experience in writing (from introduction about the author).