Saturday 21 December 2013

Listerine Advert Analysis

Listerine Advert Analysis

1. It promotes the Listerine product and it is a mouthwash substance.
2. it tells us that it reduces plaque.
3. The adverts show us women in a negative way, which means that it is targeted for women.
4. It is appealing to women as it is the need for aesthetic sensations, which means that if women were going to start using Listerine, they would be able to attract men.
5. it uses facts to persuade women to buy the product. The facts are used to persuade as most people would agree on something which has been  proven.
6. it showed us that people didn't represent women like men-no equality. They were treated lower than men.  7. I think that people did depicted  in this ad to represent typical people form the 1920s, because in those days many people were stereotypical to women and this what we would expect if were to live in the 1920s.

1 comment:

  1. 2. What facts do the 1920s ads give?
    3. Give a specific example of how the women are represented, which makes us aware that the target audience for the advert is women.
    4. Which other appeal is it also using?
    5. Specific example needed.
    7. Re-read your answer. Does it make sense?

    Suvan, a good start. Push yourself further by responding to my comments.

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