Saturday, 14 December 2013










1. The adverts promotes Listerine which is a company/ brand that makes mouthwash.


2. The facts that the product provide is that 1/3 people have halitosis (bad breath) which makes the women aware

 that having bad breath has to be solved and it will be solved with Listerine. 


3. Men don't care if their breath smells or if any other men are back chatting behind their back but women on the 

other hand care. They don't like women back stabbing about their breath because it makes them feel down,

 so this advert is suggesting you try their product if you want fresh breath and women to stop back chatting.


4. The advert is appealing to women as it shows women that they don't know themselves whether their breath 

stinks or not, other women do which causes them to back chat. Women are fragile which is why the advert

appeals to them mostly.


5.  The Advert uses emotional appeal, when it says 'Halitosis is the one unforgivable thing.' This

 makes women  think that you cannot be happy with halitosis and that will trigger their  emotions into buying the

product.




6.  This ad suggests that societies at this time were quite bitchy, especially women because all

 they know how to do is back stab. 


7.  I Think that the people in the ad definitely represent the typical 1920's people. Speaking 

stereotypically, in the 20's most of the people didn't have a great personality and this ad shows

 that it's true.

1 comment:

  1. 3. If you are saying men do not care, what does this imply about women in 1920s society if they do care?
    4. You haven't really explained clearly how you know the target audience is women. What is the theme of the advert?
    7. How do you know people in the 1920s didn't have a great personality? What is the message the advert is trying to get across? Is that what society then valued?

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