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Emotion and Humanistic Care in News Reports Analyzed through a Literary Lens

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DOI: 10.23977/mediacr.2023.041009 | Downloads: 6 | Views: 245

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Yingfan Li 1

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1 Hunan University of Information Technology, Changsha, Hunan, 410151, Chian

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Yingfan Li

ABSTRACT

In recent years, due to the impact of the internet, news reporting has become diversified, and the lack of humanistic care has hindered the development of news reporting to some extent. The emotional orientation of people has also shown a diversified development trend, and emotional livelihood news is aimed at strong humanistic care, with the main content of daily life trivialities and ordinary emotional stories of the citizen class, and its mission is to awaken the audience's sense of morality, responsibility, sympathy, and love. It not only provides television viewers with more viewing options and multiple perspectives of observation and thinking about society, but also constructs a unique A harmonious emotional communication platform. This article explores the emotional and humanistic care of news reporting from a literary perspective, hoping to provide effective suggestions for the development of news reporting. Both fictional and non fictional narratives originate from objective reality, but the techniques and rules used in narrating objective reality are different, resulting in different forms.

KEYWORDS

Literary perspective; News reporting; Emotions; Humanistic concern

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Yingfan Li, Emotion and Humanistic Care in News Reports Analyzed through a Literary Lens. Media and Communication Research (2023) Vol. 4: 57-61. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/mediacr.2023.041009.

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