SPEAKER: There isn't anyone identified as the main speaker. There isn't any narrator. Everyone is speaking? I do not know how to really explain. The movie is just telling Edward Murrow's story.
OCCASION: The person who wrote this piece probably saw Edward Murrow as a hero. Murrow did something that everyone else was afraid to do. He told the truth of the matter. The writer of this movie wanted to show how Murrow had people who helped him and supported his decision to oust McCarthy and show people he was doing something very wrong.
AUDIENCE: The audience is anyone who is interested in Murrow. There is not any identified audience in this movie. This movie was created for everyone not for a specific class, race, or gender.
PURPOSE: To show Murrow as someone very important to American history and television. Murrow spoke out for a group of people when no one else did even though Murrow was not being targeted. So Murrow was important for that reason.
SUBJECT: The subject is how Murrow came about making this program about McCarthy and the challenges he faced with doing it. I know this because that is all they talk about? The movie is about him making the McCarthy program.
TONE: The tone of this movie is very busy sort of. There is a lot of hustle and bustle in the news room and pretty much every else in Murrow's life. The mood is hard to explain. The mood changed from scene to scene really.
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