Answer:
The magazine chosen was "Teen Vogue".
Explanation:
After reading some articles written in Teen Vogue magazine, I came to the conclusion that the magazine uses artifices and languages to attract a female audience and, as the magazine's name says, teenagers. This is done through articles that expose fashion trends, teen celebrities and subjects of teen interest such as fashion, dating, vacation, style, travel, personal care, among others.
The magazine uses a colorful look that attracts the attention of its audience, uses a simple and direct language, easily understandable and that does not require major interpretations. In addition, the magazine uses photos and writes articles and interviews of teen celebrities, which are easily identifiable by its target audience.
I feel that the theme in these lines has something to do with law, ruling, listening, obeying and being in charge.
A few quote examples to help support this theme is/are: "...girls usually side with their mother...."
"...her authority in the home shrank as my mother's authority gradually extended..."
"... the law of life..."
"...obey the law readily and willingly."
The mysterious work is known as Everyman and the play by Christopher Marlowe titled Doctor Faustus are both "profound quality plays" in the least difficult sense, since both endeavor to show moral, Christian lessons. Everyman is a "profound quality play" in the strictest feeling of the term; Doctor Faustus is not, if simply because it was composed for a perpetual open theater.