Feature article
§ Is engaging in style, often using humour, wit,
sarcasm, colloquialism, inflated language, exaggeration.
§ Often treats a serious issue in a light
hearted way.
§ Anecdotes can be used to personalise and
include readers.
§ As a feature article, there is normally a
central concern being addressed, regardless of style.
§ Topic will be of current concern, engaging
because of context.
§ Headline will be playful, perhaps a pun,
perhaps striking, perhaps silly or exaggerated.
§ The writer's attitude might be open minded,
understanding that the ideas being raised are often
rejected by the community.
§ A background might be given, an historical
perspective, which gives the impression that the writer
has researched the issue, analysed its progress.
Provides credibility.
§ A feature article is not a report of an event
or set of facts. It is designed to challenge, provoke,
confront, entertain, lead.