What three classes of people does Joseph Addison say make up the audience for The Spectator?
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To be see the music
to be feel the music
to be enjoy the music
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Three classes of people were the middle-class people, the female class, and the student class.
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- Joseph Addison founded the publication "The Spectator" in England which was published daily.
- The publication enlightened topics like courtesy, marriage, and family.
- People had the facility to engage in various discussions and polite forms of social conversations.
Joseph Addison said that the publication's target audience was the middle-class people who had to deal with family issues, the female class who had an interest in various social and marriage-related talks, and the student class who were interested in polite social conversations.
So, three classes of people were the middle-class people, the female class, and the student class.
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