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Vinil7
2 months ago
9

"The Passing" was likely written for which audience?

English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
7 0

Response:

all of the above

Reasoning:

The writer employs a style aimed at engaging a youthful audience by expressing the thoughts and emotions of a young boy. Thus, the target audience includes any individual who is young.

ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
6 0

Response: Adolescents in middle or high school

Clarification:

The film ''The Passing'', released in 2016, revolves around a single car accident.

Given that the narrative of ''The Passing'' is not aimed at younger viewers, I would conclude that it targets a somewhat older demographic, specifically middle and high school students.

  • I believe this is the accurate assessment because one character, Stanley, exhibits a voyeuristic curiosity regarding a couple. Moreover, there are additional instances of male-female interactions that a mature audience can grasp more effectively.

At the conclusion of the plot, a character has a fall, which is also inappropriate for children.

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