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    The Ads When we watch television, there is one thing that we just cannot escape; commercials. There are all kinds of commercials. Commercials usually advertise a product of some sort. These advertisements include cars, facial products, makeup, hair products, beer, etc. People who are in “need” of such items are the intended audience. Someone who needs a car could see a commercial advertising their “Fall Sale,” which says they do not have to put anything down and could walk off the lot with a…

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    Advertisements just pay celebrities to be at the business so they can to the advertisement, they might not even like and/or use the product. Sue Jozui in her passage argues that we should boycott advertisements that use paid celebrities that may not use the product being advertised. The office support your proposition by first revealing what is going on in the advertisement business. She continues by justifying what she was just informing us about. And wanting them to join her on her side…

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    visual focus of the advertisement, female consumers are more likely identify with her and be more inclined to purchase the product. Figure 5. Dove Chocolate Print Advertisement (2)16 15 Sheehan, Kim Bartel. "Gender and Advertising." Controversies in Contemporary Advertising. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2003. N. pag. Print. 16 NOURISH Your Soul, Saturate YOUR SENSES. Digital image. Mars Company, Dove, n.d. Web. 9 Dec. 2015. Page1 6of3 1 Initially, this advertisement (Figure 5.) seems…

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    4. Advertisements from Marks and Spencer In comparison to John Lewis’ advertisements, which are based on humanitarianism, Marks and Spencer’s advertisements depict Christmas as a magical and fairytale-like season. According to Patrick Bousquet-Chavanne, who is the executive director of marketing, these magical advertisements aim to represent a “moment to escape the realities of every day life” (Bousquet-Chavanne). Thus, rather than creating a sentimental advertisement that leaves a heavy…

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    Advertising has been around for at least 295 years. The first advertisement published was in 1704. A newspaper ad that announced an estate that needed buyers ( ). How has advertisement changed through the years? It is now 2016. Social media has become the most popular activity for humans of all ages. The different opportunities companies have to advertise seem almost endless. Newspapers, television, billboards, social media, radio stations, and magazines are all choices that have the most affect…

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    At first, the audience a sees a woman with a knife in her hand and the color black. The viewer realizes the advertisement has lot of thing to say, they will be curious to read the details, and focused the color black. The purpose of the photographer is to make a person feel frightened. This photography also tells us, how killing an unborn child is never the right…

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    What is the best and the brilliant advert to watch on TV at Christmas time? It is John Lewis: the long wait advert. This Christmas advert clearly gives a great message about Christmas. In this advert, there have shown Christmas in a different perspective. It was a wonderful advert, that make me confused on how to start tell you about the advert. This advert is about a young boy waiting restlessly for Christmas, he tries to do a lot of different tricks to make the Christmas come quickly such as…

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    The text also highlights the product with accelerated retinol SA. With or without the image in the advertisement, the message is clear enough to show that Neutrogena has produced a product that is beneficial and worktable on wrinkle. Neutrogena advertisement also promises that their product can alleviate wrinkles and fine lines in just one week. The headline “ The wrinkle cream graveyard. When it doesn’t work fast, you’re on the…

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    Shooting for Masculine Protection The rifle company Bushmaster wants you to “consider your man card reissued” as you get your hands on their manliness-boosting firearms. The advertisement features a lonely rifle depicted in front of a white background. It is clean and straight forward; this weapon will confirm your manliness. Between the lines of the poster is a sad story of gender norms that we still have to break. The reminiscence of the 1950’s nuclear family and the man as a provider and…

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    Mount Franklin “add a little sparkle” and Solo “legend of the lemon tree” are the two ads that I will be comparing. Both companies are drink companies that have two very different people in their ads. Mount Franklin is an Australian water company and Solo is a lemon fizzy drink company. They both target very different audiences; the Mount Franklin ad appeals more to women and the Solo ad appeals more to men. The main contentions of the Solo ad is that you can be a “Solo Man” and that we can to…

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